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This  annotated  catalogue  was  prepared  by 
Miss  Eileen  Duggan  and  Miss  Humana  McManis, 
students  in  the  class  of  1915  of  the  Library 
School  of  Wisconsin  as  their  graduation  bib¬ 
liography.  Preliminary  work  upon  it  was  donee 
during  the  two  months  of  field  practice. 


It  was  the  intention  of  the  Library  Com¬ 
mission  and  the  two  students  to  include  at 

the, begipning^fpr  the  prisoners  benefit  an, 
explanation  of  now  to  use  this  catalogue  and 

a  table  of  the  classes,  and  at  the  end  an 

author  and  title  index. 


Owing  to  a  change  in  the  administration 
of  the  institution  about  the  time  that  the 
printing  was  done,  the  catalogue  was  pub¬ 
lished  in  this  incomplete  form. 


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An  Annotated  Catalogue  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Prison 

Library 


PART  I 


FICTION 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue  jackets  of  ’98.  Ab2 

Adventures  during  the  Spanish-American  war. 

Adams,  0.  F.  Archbishop’s  unguarded  moment  Adi 

and  other  stories. 

Ade,  George.  Artie.  Ad3 

Clever  stories  in  slang. 

Aesop.  Fables.  Ae8 

Anguilar,  Grace.  Days  of  Bruce.  Ag9 

A  tale  of  the  Scottish  war  of  independence. 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Eight  cousins.  AL1 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Little  men.  AL1.1 

Sequel  to  Little  women. 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Little  women.  AL1.2 

Jolly  home  life  of  an  interesting  family  of  girls. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Marjory  Daw  and  other  people.  AL2 

Short  stories  with  unexpected  endings. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Old  town  by  the  sea.  AL2. 1 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Story  of  a  bad  boy.  AL2.2 

Alexander,  Mrs.  pseud.  Golden  autumn.  AL3 

Alexander.  Mrs.  Her  dearest  foe.  AL3.1 

A  contest  over  a  will. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Mrs.  Crichton’s  creditor.  AL3.2 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Wooing  o’t.  AL3.3 

Allen,  J.  L.  Aftermath.  AL5 

Sequel  to  Kentucky  cardinal. 

Allen,  J.  L.  Choir  invisible.  AL5.1 

Frontier  life  in  Kentucky  after  the  Revolution. 


2 


FICTION 


Allen,  J.  L.  Flute  and  violin,  and  other  Kentucky 

tales  and  romances.  AL5.2 

Allen,  J.  L.  Kentucky  Cardinal  AL5.3 

A  charming  girl,  a  southern  bachelor,  and  the  part  a  bird 
played  in  their  lives. 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  Forest  runners.  AL7 

A  story  of  the  great  war  trail  in  early  Kentucky. 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  In  hostile  red.  AL7.1 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  Riflemen  of  the  Ohio.  AL7.2 

A  story  of  the  early  days  along  “the  beautiful  river.” 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales  and  stories.  An2 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Only  a  fiddler.  An2.1 

Andrews,  Mrs.  M.  R.  (S.)  Perfect  tribute.  An26 

Touching  little  story  of  Lincoln’s  Gettysburg  speech. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments.  Arl 

Old  stories  of  the  East. 

Arnim,  M.  A.  (B.)  grafin  von.  Elizabeth  and  her 

German  garden.  Ar6 

Arnold,  E.  L.  Phra  the  Phoenician.  Ar64 

Arthur,  T.  S.  Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room  Ar7 

Atherton,  Mrs.  G.  (F.)  The  conqueror.  At4 

The  true  and  romantic  story  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  states¬ 
man,  orator  and  soldier. 

Atherton,  Mrs.  G.  (F.)  Splendid  idle  forties.  At4.1 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  On  the  heights.  Au3 

German  court  and  village  life. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Villa  on  the  Rhine.  Au3.1 

Austen,  Jane.  Pride  and  prejudice.  Au7 

English  life  in  the  18th  century. 

Austen,  Jane.  Sense  and  sensibility.  Au7.1 

An  old-fashioned  English  love  story. 

Austin,  Mrs.  J.  (G.)  Desmond  hundred.  Au76 

Austin,  Mrs.  J.  (G.)  Dr.  LeBaron  and  his  daughters.  Au76.1 

Sequel  to  the  Nameless  nobleman. 

Austin,  Mrs.  J.  (G.)  Nameless  nobleman.  Au76.2 

Plymouth  colonies  half  a  century  after  the  Pilgrim  fathers. 

Austin,  O.  P.  Uncle  Sam’s  secrets.  Au77 

A  story  of  national  affairs. 


FICTION 


Bacheller,  I.  A.  D’ri  and  I. 

A  tale  of  daring  deeds. 

B12 

Bacheller,  I.  A.  Eben  Holden. 

An  elderly  man  and  the  boy  he  brings  up  on  an  Adirondack 
farm. 

B12.1 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel.  Cast  up  by  the  sea. 

B17 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Gascoyne. 

B21 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Aztec  island. 

B21£r-i 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Cousins  Pons. 

An  old  musician  who  has  worn  out  his  welcome  among 
relatives. 

his 

B219 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Pere  Goriot  and  other  stories. 

B219.1 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Mr.  Bonaparte  of  Corsica. 

Comical  account  of  the  life  of  Napoleon. 

B22 

Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.  (H.)  Cluny  MacPherson. 

B27 

Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.  (H.)  Remember  the  Alamo. 

The  revolt  of  Americans  in  Texas  against  Mexican  rule, 
and  the  storming  of  the  Alamo. 

B27.1 

Barr,  Robert.  In  the  midst  of  alarms. 

B272 

Barr,  Robert.  Tekla. 

A  romance  of  love  and  war. 

B272.I 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Auld  licht  idylle. 

B28 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Little  Minister. 

Romantic  tale  of  the  minister  of  Thrums  and  Babbie, 
gypsy  maiden. 

the 

B28.1 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Little  white  bird. 

B28.2 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Sentimental  Tommy 

B28.3 

Barrie.  J.  M.  Tillyloss  scandal,  and  other  stories. 

B28.4 

Barrie,  J.  M.  When  a  man’s  single. 

B28.5 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Window  in  Thrums. 

A  little  Scottish  invalid  and  the  town  life  as  she  sees  it  from 
her  window. 

B28.6 

Barrow,  E.  N.  Fortune  of  war. 

B29 

Beach,  R.  E.  The  barrier. 

B35 

Beach,  R.  E.  The  ne’er-do-well. 

B35.1 

Beach,  R.  E.  Silver  horde. 

A  young  American’s  fight  with  a  trust  over  a  salmon  fishery 
in  Alaska. 

B35.2 

4 


FICTION 


Beach,  R.  E.  The  Spoilers.  B35.3 

Beaconsfield,  B.  D.  earl  of.  Endymion.  B36 

Bell,  Lillian.  Abroad  with  the  Jimmies.  B41 

Humorous  account  of  European  travel. 

Bell,  Lillian.  As  seen  by  me.  B41.1 

Bell,  Lillian.  Instinct  of  step-fatherhood.  B41.2 

Bell,  Lillian.  Little  sister  to  the  wilderness.  B41.3 

Bell,  Lillian.  Under  side  of  things.  B41.4 

Bellamy,  Edward.  Equality.  B42 

Bellamy,  Edward.  Looking  backward.  B42.1 

The  narrator  finds  himself  in  Boston  in  2000  A.  D.  A  Social¬ 
ist  millennium  reigns  there,  all  human  ills  being  banished 
by  the  power  of  universal  wealth. 

Bennett,  John.  Barnaby  Lee.  B43 

An  English  boy’s  adventures  in  colonial  days  on  a  pirate  ship 
and  in  New  Amsterdam. 

Bentley,  Charles.  Fifth  of  November,  B44 

Benton,  K.  A.  Geber.  B445 

A  tale  of  the  reign  of  Harun  al  Raschid,  khalif  of  Bagdad. 

Berger,  E.  pseud.  Charles  Auchester.  B45 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.  B46 

A  story  of  the  London  slums. 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Armorel  of  Lyonesse.  B46.1 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Children  of  Gibeon.  B46.2 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Fountain  sealed.  B46.3 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  World  went  very  well  then.  B46.4 

Adventure,  love,  and  war  in  1740,  in  London  and  on  ship¬ 
board. 

Bindloss,  Harold.  Master  of  the  wheatlands.  B51 

Life  on  the  prairies  of  Western  Canada. 

Birt,  Archibald.  Castle  Czvargas.  B53 

The  romantic  adventures  of  two  brothers. 

Black,  William.  Daughter  of  Heth.  B56 

Black,  William.  Donald  Rose  of  Heimra.  B56.1 

Black,  William.  In  silk  attire,  and  MacLeod  of  Dare.  B56.2 


FICTION 


5 


Black,  William.  Judith  Shakespeare.  B56.3 

England  300  years  ago;  the  heroine  is  a  daughter  of  Shake¬ 
speare. 

Black,  William.  Penance  of  John  Logan.  B56.4 

Black,  William.  Princess  of  Thule.  B56.5 

An  English  artist  weds  an  attractive  Highland  girl  and  takes 
her  to  London. 

Black,  William.  White  wings.  B56.6 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Alice  Lorraine.  B57 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Clara  Vaughan.  B57.1 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Cradock  Nowell,  B57.2 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Cripps  the  carrier.  B57.3 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Kit  and  Kitty.  B57.4 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Lorna  Doone.  B57.5 

The  savage  deeds  of  the  outlaw  Doones  in  the  depth  of 
Bagworthy  forest,  the  beauty  of  the  hapless  maid  brought 
up  in  their  midst,  and  plain  John  Ridd’s  wonderful 
strength. 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Maid  of  Sker.  B57.6 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Mary  Anerly.  B57.7 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Springhaven.  B57.8 

A  tale  of  the  great  war.  Nelson,  Napoleon,  and  many  more 
world  renowned  men,  and  some  equally  famous  women. 

Boldrewood,  Rolf.  Modern  buccaneer.  B63 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Against  heavy  odds.  B69 

A  tale  of  Norse  heroism. 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Modern  vikings.  B69.1 

Stories  of  life  and  sport  in  the  Norseland. 

Brady,  C.  T.  For  love  of  country.  B72 

Brady,  C.  T.  For  the  freedom  of  the  sea.  B72. 1 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Jane  Eyre.  B78 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  The  Professor,  Emma,  and  poems.  B78.1 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Shirley.  B78.2 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Villette.  B78.3 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Heroic  happenings.  B79 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Leisler’s  times.  B79.1 

Brooks,  Noah.  Boy  settlers.  B792 

Early  times  in  Kansas. 


0 


FICTION 


Brown,  John.  Spare  hours.  B81 

Stories  and  essays,  including  Rab  and  his  friends,  a  beauti¬ 
ful  Scotch  story  of  a  noble  dog. 

Bryant,  Marguerite.  Christopher  Hibbault,  roadmaker.  B84 

How  a  poor  English  boy  realized  his  ambition  to  build  good 
roads. 

Bullock,  S.  F.  The  Barrys.  B87 

Bunyan,  John.  Pilgrim's  progress.  B887 

Wonderful  adventures  of  Christian  the  pilgrim,  how  he  passed 
the  lions  and  fought  the  dragon;  escaped  from  the  Giant 
Despair;  crossed  the  dark  river  and  entered  the  Celes¬ 


tial  City.  One  of  the  world’s  great  books,  written  in 
prison  by  John  Bunyan,  tinker. 

Burdette,  R.  J.  Chimes  from  a  jester's  bell.  B89 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Dawn  of  a  tomorrow.  B93 

“If  things  ain’t  cheerful,  people’s  got  to  be.” 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Haworth's.  B93.1 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  His  grace  of  Osmonde.  B93.2 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Lady  of  quality.  B93.3 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Lindsay’s  luck.  B93.4 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Pretty  sister  of  Jose.  B93.5 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  The  shuttle.  B93.6 

The  daughter  of  an  American  millionaire  marries  an  un¬ 
principled,  mercenary  Englishman. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  That  lass  of  Lowrie’s.  B93.7 

The  brave  daughter  of  a  drunken  English  miner. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  Through  one  administration.  B93.8 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  (H.)  T.  Tembarom.  B93.9 

Experiences  of  a  young  New  York  newspaper  man  who  falls 
heir  to  an  estate  in  England.  Full  of  fun. 

Burnham,  Mrs.  C.  L.  (R.)  Dr.  Latimer.  B94 

Burnham,  Mrs.  C,  L.  (R.)  Sweet  clover.  B94.1 

The  Chicago  exposition  in  1893. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  B98 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Log  school-house  on  the 

Columbia.  B98.1 

Cable,  G.  W.  Bylow  hill.  Cll 

Cable,  G.  W.  The  cavalier.  Cll.l 

The  Civil  war  from  a  southern  point  of  view. 


FICTION 


7 


Cable,  G.  W. 

The  grandissimes. 

C11.2 

Cable,  G.  W. 

Madam  Delphine. 

C11.3 

Cable,  G.  W.  Old  Creole  days. 

Short  stories  of  New  Orleans. 

C11.4 

Caine,  Hall. 

The  bondman. 

C12 

Caine,  Hall. 

Cap’n  Davy’s  honeymoon. 

C12.1 

Caine,  Hall. 

The  Christian. 

C12.2 

Caine,  Hall. 

The  deemster. 

C12.3 

Caine,  Hall. 

The  Manxman. 

C12.4 

Caine,  Hall. 

Son  of  Hagar. 

C12.5 

Carey,  R,  N. 

Aunt  Diana. 

C18 

Carey,  R.  N. 

Averil. 

C18.1 

Carey,  R,  N, 

Barbara  Heathcote’s  trial. 

C18.2 

Carey,  R.  N. 

Esther. 

C18.3 

Carey,  R.  N. 

Heroit’s  choice. 

C18.4 

Carey,  R.  N. 

Mary  St.  John. 

C18.5 

Carey,  R.  N, 

Merle’s  crusade. 

C18.6 

Carey,  R.  N, 

Nellie’s  memories. 

C18.7 

Carey,  R,  N. 

Queenie’s  whim. 

C18.10 

Carey,  R.  N. 

Search  for  Basil  Lyndhurst. 

C18.ll 

Carey,  R,  N. 

Uncle  Max. 

C18.12 

Carey,  R,  N. 

Wee  wifie. 

C18.13 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  Alice’s  adventures  in  wonder¬ 
land,  and  Through  the  looking  glass. 

A  classic  among  nonsense  stories. 

C23 

Carruth,  Hayden.  Track’s  end. 

Thrilling  adventures  of  a  young  fellow  among  outlaws,  Indians, 
and  coyotes. 

C24 

Castlemon,  Harry.  Camp  in  the  foothills. 

C26 

Cather,  W,  S.  0  pioneers. 

Pioneer  life  on  the  Nebraska  prairie,  with  a  successful  girl 
farmer  as  heroine. 

C27 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  Lady  of  Fort  St.  John. 

C28 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  Lazarre. 

C28.1 

8 


FICTION 


Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  Romance  of  Dollard.  C28.2 

The  man  of  courageous  heart  who  saved  New  France  from 
the  Iroquois  in  1660. 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  Story  of  Tonty.  C28.3 

The  one-armed  Lieutenant  who  shared  the  hardships  of 
LaSalle’s  explorations  in  the  middle  west. 

Catherwood,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  White  islander.  C28.4 

An  Englishman  among  the  Chippewa  Indians  of  Mackinac. 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Don  Quixote.  C33 

A.  famous  and.  witty  knight  and  his  extraordinary  adventures. 

Chambers,  R,  W.  Danger  mark.  C35 

Charles,  Mrs,  E,  (R,)  Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg- 

Cotta  family.  C38 

Martin  Luther  and  his  times. 

Charles,  Mrs.  E,  (R,)  Draytons  and  the  Davenants.  C38.1 

Chateaubriand,  F,  A.,  Vicomte  de.  The  martyrs.  C39 

Chisholm,  A.  M.  Boss  of  Wind  river.  C44 

Lumber  camp  and  river  life. 

Church,  S,  H.  John  Marmaduke.  C47 

A  romance  of  the  English  invasion  of  Ireland  in  1649. 

Churchill,  Winston.  Coniston.  C48 

Coniston  is  a  New  England  village,  where,  a  generation  ago, 

Jethro  Bass  invented  the  vice  of  being  a  political  boss. 

Churchill,  Winston.  The  crisis.  C48.1 

Love  story  of  St.  Louis  during  the  Civil  war. 

Churchill,  Winston.  The  crossing.  C48.4 

Daniel  Boone,  George  Rogers  Clarke,  and  Andrew  Jackson 
appear  in  this  historical  story  of  the  settlement  of  the 
Mississippi  valley. 

Churchill,  Winston.  Mr.  Crewe’s  career.  C48.2 

Churchill,  Winston.  Richard  Carvel.  C48.3 

Love  and  adventure  in  Revolutionary  times. 

Clemens,  Jeremiah,  American  colonel.  C59 

Coffin,  C.  C,  Dan  of  Millbrook.  C65 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Daughters  of  the  Revolution.  C65.1 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Following  the  flag.  C65.2 

Coffin,  C,  C.  Winning  his  way.  C65.3 


FICTION 


9 


Collins,  Wilkie.  The  moonstone.  C69 

The  theft  of  a  celebrated  jewel,  and  its  recovery  by  Hindoo 
priests. 

Comfort,  W.  L.  Routledge  rides  alone.  C73 

Exciting  adventures  of  a  young  war  correspondent  during  the 
Russo-Japanese  war. 

Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  The  Doctor:  a  tale  of  the  Rockies.  C76.3 

Two  brothers,  in  charge  of  railroad  construction  camps,  and 
what  they  did. 

Connor,  Ralph.  The  foreigner.  C76 

Connor,  Ralph.  Glengarry  school  days.  C76.1 

Connor,  Ralph,  Man  from  Glengarry.  C76.2 

Frontier  life  in  the  forests  of  northwestern  Canada. 

Connor,  Ralph.  Patrol  of  the  Sun  Dance  trail.  C76.4 

Connor,  Ralph.  Sky  pilot.  C76.5 

Conrad,  Joseph.  Typhoon.  C766 

A  great  storm  and  its  effects  on  a  handful  of  men  aboard  a 
steamer  in  the  China  seas. 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Captain  Ralph.  C77 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Colonel  Ross  of  Piedmont.  C77.1 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Her  majesty  the  queen.  C77.2 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  bravo.  C78 

Cooper,  J,  F.  The  chainbearer.  C78. 1 

Cooper,  J,  F.  The  crater.  C78.2 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  deerslayer.  C78.3 

Warfare  between  white  settlers  and  crafty  Iroquois  Indians. 

The  first  of  the  Leatherstocking  tales,  of  which  Hawk- 
eye,  the  famous  scout,  is  the  hero.  The  Deerslayer  is 
followed  by  the  Last  of  the  Mohicans,  the  Pathfinder, 
the  Pioneers  and  the  Prairie. 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  headsman.  C78.4 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  Heidemauer.  C78.5 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Homeward  bound.  C78.6 

Cooper,  J,  F,  Jack  Tier.  C78.7 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Last  of  the  Mohicans.  C78.8 

The  massacre  of  Fort  William  Henry  during  the  French  and 
Indian  war,  and  the  adventures  of  an  English  officer 
while  rescuing  two  girls  captured  by  the  Indians. 

Cooper,  J.  F,  Lionel  Lincoln.  C78.9 


10 


FICTION 


Cooper,  J,  F, 

Mercedes  of  Castile. 

C78.10 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Miles  Wallingford. 

C78.ll 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

The  monikins. 

C78.12 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Oak  openings. 

C78.13 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

The  pathfinder. 

C78.14 

Cooper,  J,  F,  The  pilot. 

A  secret  expedition  of  John  Paul  Jones. 

C78.15 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

The  pioneers. 

C78.16 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  prairie. 

The  last  of  the  Leatherstocking  tales,  in  which  the  hero,  now 
an  old  man,  is  living  as  a  trapper  on  the  shore  of  the 
Missouri. 

C78.17 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Precaution. 

C78.18 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Red  Rover. 

C78.19 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Satanstoe. 

C78.20 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Sea  lions. 

C78.21 

Cooper,  J.  F.  The  spy. 

A  shrewd,  fearless  man  employed  by  General  Washington 
in  service  of  great  daring  and  little  glory. 

C78.22 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Two  admirals. 

C78.23 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

The  waterwitch. 

C78.24 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Ways  of  the  hour. 

C78.25 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Wing-and-wing. 

C78.26 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish. 

078.27 

Cooper,  J.  F. 

Wyandotte. 

C78.28 

Cornford,  L.  C.  Sons  of  adversity. 

C81 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S. 

J.  (D.)  Simple  adventures  of  a  memsahib.  C82 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  (D.)  Social  departure. 

A  trip  around  the  world. 

C82.1 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  (D.)  Story  of  Sonny  Sahib. 

How  an  English  boy  was  rescued  from  the  massacre  of 
Cawnpore,  and  brought  up  in  a  Hindu  village. 

C82.2 

Craddock,  C. 

H.  pseud.  In  the  Tennessee  mountains. 

C84 

Craddock,  C. 

H.  The  juggler. 

C84.1 

FICTION  1 1 

Craddock,  C.  H.  pseud.  Mystery  of  Witch-face  moun¬ 
tains  and  other  stories.  C84.1 

Life  and  adventure  in  the  Tennessee  mountains. 

Craddock,  C.  H.  Young  mountaineers.  C48.2 

Crane,  Stephen.  Red  badge  of  courage.  C849 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Casa  Braccio.  C85 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Cecelia.  C85.1 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Don  Orsino.  C85.2 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Pietro  Ghisleri.  C85.3 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Sant’  Ilario.  C85.4 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Saracinesca.  C85.5 

The  three  novels,  Saracinesca,  Don  Orsino,  and  Sant’  Ilario, 
picture  Italian  life  among  the  nobility,  with  its  battles 
and  family  feuds. 

Crawford,  F.  M.  To  leeward.  C85.6 

Crawford,  F.  M.  White  sister.  C85.7 

A  Catholic  story  of  modern  Rome. 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Zoroaster.  C85.8 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Cleg  Kelly,  Arab  of  the  city.  C87 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.  C87.1 

Crowinshield,  Mrs,  Schuyler.  Latitude  19°  .  C88 

A  romance  of  the  West  Indies. 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Prue  and  I.  C89 

A  pair  of  middle-aged  married  lovers. 

Davis,  R.  H.  King’s  jackal.  D29 

Davis,  R.  H.  Once  upon  a  time.  D29.1 

Davis,  R.  H.  Our  English  cousins.  D29.2 

Davis,  R.  H.  Stories  for  boys.  D29.3 

Davis,  R.  H.  Van  Bibber  and  others.  D29.4 

Short  stories  of  New  York  club  life. 

Day,  Holman.  The  ramrodders.  D33 

An  old-time  Maine  politician  is  outwitted  by  his“ramrodder” 
grandson. 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Robinson  Crusoe.  D36 

Strange,  surprising  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  ship¬ 
wrecked  sailor,  who  lived  28  years  on  a  lonely  island. 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  (C.)  John  Ward,  preacher.  D37 


12 


FICTION 


Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  (C.)  Iron  woman.  D37.1 

A  hard  hearted  and  masterful  woman  mill  owner. 

Devereaux,  Mrs.  M.  (W.)  Lafitte  of  Louisiana.  D49 

Love  and  adventure  of  the  “pirate  of  the  gulf.” 

Devereaux,  Mrs.  M.  (W.)  Up  and  down  the  sands  of 

gold.  D49.1 

Dickens,  Charles.  Barnaby  Rudge.  D55 

Dickens,  Charles.  Bleak  house.  D55.1 

A  curious  combination  of  a  good  detective  story,  and  a 
chronicle  of  simple  lives. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Christmas  stories.  D55.2 

Dickens,  Charles.  David  Copperfield.  D55.3 

His  sad  experiences  as  a  child,  his  schooldays,  and  his  happy 
married  life. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Dombey  and  son.  D55.4 

Dickens,  Charles.  Great  expectations.  D55.5 

Dickens,  Charles.  Little  Dorrit.  D55.6 

Dickens,  Charles,  Martin  Chuzzlewit.  D55.7 

Dickens,  Charles.  Nicholas' Nickleby.  D55.8 

Dickens,  Charles.  Old  curiosity  shop.  D55.9 

Dickens,  Charles.  Our  mutual  friend.  D55.ll 

An  extraordinary  will  and  the  complications  it  caused. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Pickwick  papers.  D55.12 

Broad  British  fun. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Tale  of  two  cities.  D55.13 

Story  of  the  Reign  of  Terror,  in  which  Sydney  Carton  dies 
at  the  guillotine  to  save  his  friend. 

Dixon,  Thomas.  Clansman.  D64 

Doubleday,  Russell.  Gunner  aboard  the  Yankee.  D74 

Cruises  and  fights  of  the  naval  reserves  in  the  Spanish-Ameri- 
can  war. 

Douglas,  A.  M.  Heir  of  Sherburne.  D75 

Douglas,  A.  M.  Lyndell  Sherburne.  D75.1 

Douglas,  A.  M,  Mistress  of  Sherburne.  D75.2 

Douglas,  A.  M,  Sherburne  cousins.  D75.3 

Douglas,  A,  M.  Sherburne  house.  D75.4 

Doyle,  A.  C.  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  D77.6 

Bully  good  detective  stories. 


FICTION 


13 


Doyle,  A.  C.  Firm  of  Girdlestone.  D77 

A  story  of  commercial  roguery. 

Doyle,  A.  C.  Micah  Clarke.  D77.1 

Doyle,  A.  C,  The  parasite.  D77.2 

Doyle,  A.  C.  The  refugees.  D77.3 

The  Huguenots  during  the  French  persecutions,  and  their 
escape  from  France  to  Canada. 

Doyle,  A,  C.  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  D77.7 

Doyle,  A.  C.  Sign  of  the  four.  D77.4 

Doyle,  A,  C.  White  company.  D77.5 

Freelances  fighting  for  fun  and  booty  in  the  middle  ages. 

Drysdale,  William.  Fast  mail;  a  story  of  a  trainboy.  D84 
Drysdale,  William.  Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger.  D84.1 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Chevalier  de  Maison  Rouge.  D89 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Chicot  the  jester.  D89.1 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Count  of  Monte  Cristo.  D89.2 

A  sailor  from  Marseilles,  who  escapes  from  prison  and  ac¬ 
quires  a  colossal  fortune. 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Countess  de  Charny.  D89.3 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Duke’s  page.  D89.4 

Dumas,  Alexandre,  Forty-five  guardsmen.  D89.5 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Last  Vendee.  D89.6 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Louise  de  Valliere.  D89.8 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Man  in  the  iron  mask.  D89.9 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Marguerite  de  Valois.  D89.10 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Memoirs  of  a  physician.  D89.ll 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Queen’s  necklace.  D89.12 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Taking  the  Bastile.  D89.13 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Ten  years  later.  D89.14 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Three  guardsmen.  D89.15 

Four  adventurers  and  their  political  intrigues,  court  life, 
duels,  and  fights,  are  the  heroes  of  three  novels:  Three 
guardsmen,  Twenty  years  after,  and  Ten  years  later. 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Twenty  years  after.  D89.16 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.  D89.17 


14 


FICTION 


DuMaurier,  George.  The  Martian.  D91 

Dunbar,  Mrs.  Alice.  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque,  and 

other  stories.  D92 

Duncan,  Norman.  Dr.  Luke  of  the  Labrador.  D93.1 

Life  of  the  Labrador  fisher  folk. 

Duncan,  Norman.  Measure  of  a  man.  D93 

Jack  Fairmeadow  and  his  work  among  lumber-jacks  in  the 
big  woods. 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Bride  of  the  Nile.  Eb3 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Burgomaster’s  wife.  Eb3.1 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Cleopatra.  Eb3.2 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Egyptian  princess.  Eb3.3 

Ebers,  G.  M.  The  emperor.  Eb3.4 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Homo  sum.  Eb3.5 

Ebers,  G.  M.  In  the  Blue  Pike.  Eb3.6 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Joshua.  Eb3.7 

Ebers,  G.  M.  King  and  queen  of  Mollebusch.  Eb3.8 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Only  a  word,  and  The  sisters.  Eb3.9 

Ebers,  G,  M.  Serapis.  Eb3.10 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Uarda.  Eb3.11 

Romance  of  Egypt  several  centuries  before  Christ. 

Egan,  M.  F.  Wiles  of  Sexton  Maginnis.  Egl 

Needless  to  say  Maginnis  is  Irish. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Circuit  rider.  Eg3 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Duffels.  Eg3.1 

Eggleston,  Edward.  End  of  the  world.  Eg3.2 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Faith  doctor.  Eg3.3 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Roxy.  Eg3.4 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Adam  Bede.  EL4 

A  young  English  carpenter  and  his  love  for  two  women,  a 
dairy  maid  and  woman  preacher. 

Eliot,  George.  Daniel  Deronda.  EL4.1 

Eliot,  George.  Felix  Holt.  EL4.2 

Eliot,  George.  Middlemarch.  EL4.3 


FICTION  15 

Eliot,  George.  Mill  on  the  Floss.  EL4.4 

Tragedy  of  Maggie  Tulliver  and  her  brother. 

Eliot,  George,  Romola.  EL4.5 

Temptation,  crime,  and  retribution  in  Florence. 

Eliot,  George.  Scenes  of  clerical  life.  EL4.6 

Eliot,  George.  Silas  Marner.  EL4.7 

English  village  life  of  a  century  ago. 

Ellis,  E.  S.  In  the  days  of  the  pioneers.  EL5 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Lost  in  Samoa.  EL5. 1 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrain,  Alexandre.  Friend  Fritz.  Er2 
Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrain,  Alexandre.  Waterloo.  Er2.1 
Erskine,  Payne.  When  the  gates  lift  up  their  heads.  Er8 
Farmer,  J.  E.  Grand  mademoiselle.  F22 

Ferber,  Edna.  Personality  plus.  F37 

Continues  the  story  of  Emma  McChesney. 

Ferber,  Edna.  Roast  beef  medium.  F37.1 

Adventures  of  Emma  McChesney,  traveling  saleswoman, 
whose  common  sense  and  good  fun  make  these  stories 
good  reading. 

Ferris,  E.  E.  Pete  Crowther,  salesman.  F41 

Brisk  slangy  stories  of  a  traveling  salesman  of  the  middle 
west. 

Feuillet,  Octave.  La  Veuve,  and  The  mother  of  a 

marchioness,  by  Edmund  About.  F43 

Finn,  F.  J,  That  football  game,  and  what  came  of  it.  F49 

Fitch,  George,  At  good  old  Siwash.  F55 

Funny,  slangy  stories  of  college  life. 

Fletcher,  J.  S.  At  the  Blue  Bell  Inn.  F63 

Fletcher,  J.  S.  When  Charles  the  first  was  king.  F63.1 

Foote,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  John  Bodewin’s  testimony.  F73 

Foote,  Mrs.  M.  (H.)  Last  assembly  ball,  and  The  fate 

of  a  voice.  F73. 1 

Life  in  a  western  mining  camp. 

Ford,  George.  Tostle  farm.  F75 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  First  violin.  F82 

Love  story  of  German  musical  life. 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  Kith  and  kin.  F82.1 


16 


FICTION 


Fox,  John,  Jr.  The  Kentuckians.  F83 

Fox,  John,  Jr.  Little  shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come.  F83.1 

A  boy’s  life  among  settlers  and  hunters  in  the  Kentucky 
mountains  at  the  time  of  the  Civil  war. 

Fox,  John,  Jr,  Trail  of  the  lonesome  pine.  F83.2 

A  feud  of  the  Kentucky  mountaineers  and  the  love  story  of 
a  northern  engineer  and  a  little  mountain  girl. 

Frederic,  Harold.  Gloria  mundi.  F87 

Frederic,  Harold.  In  the  sixties.  F87.1 

Frederic,  Harold.  In  the  valley.  F87.2 

Dutch  homes  of  the  Mohawk  valley  in  Revolutionary  times. 

Fuller,  H,  B,  The  cliff-dwellers.  F95 

Galdoz,  B.  P.  Saragossa;  a  story  of  Spanish  valor.  G13 
Garland,  Hamlin.  Captain  of  the  Gray-horse  troop.  G18 

Love  and  adventure  on  an  Indian  reservation. 

Garland,  Hamlin,  Main-travelled  roads.  G18.1 

Short  stories  of  the  hard-worked  farmer. 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Member  of  the  third  house.  G18.2 

A  story  of  political  warfare. 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Spoil  of  office.  G18.3 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  (S.)  Cranford.  G21 

An  old-fashioned  English  town  where  there  is  a  scarcity  of 
men. 

Gissing,  George.  Crown  of  life.  G44 

Glasgow,  Ellen.  Voice  of  the  people.  G46 

Social  and  political  life  in  the  South. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  G57 

Being  an  account  of  the  various  calamaties  which  befell  the 
Primrose  family  and  how  at  last  fortune  did  turn  in  their 
favor. 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  M.  (W.)  White  aprons.  G63 

Bacon’s  rebellion  in  Virginia  in  1676. 

Gordon,  Samuel.  Lesser  destinies.  G65 

Grant,  Robert.  Jack  Hall.  G76 

Grayson,  David.  Adventures  in  contentment.  G79 

Cheerful  philosophizing  of  a  man  who  takes  to  farm  life  to 
regain  his  health. 

Greene,  Homer.  Pickett’s  gap.  G83 

The  gap  is  a  mountain  pass  for  which  two  railroads  are  fight¬ 
ing. 


FICTION 


17 


Greenough,  A.  J.  Boys  and  girls  of  Beach  Hill  G85 

Gray,  Maxwell,  pseud.  Silence  of  Dean  Maitland.  G86 

Concealed  sin  and  lifelong  expiation. 

Grey,  Zane.  Heritage  of  the  desert.  G87 

Lively  doings  in  the  early  days  on  the  Arizona  desert  with 
cowboys,  Mormons  and  Indians. 

Grey,  Zane.  Young  pitcher.  G87.1 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K.  and  Grimm,  W.  K.  Household  tales.  G88 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K.  and  Grimm,  W.  K.  Popular  tales.  G88.1 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Jack  in  the  Rockies.  G89 

Two  boys  and  an  old  woodsman  with  a  pack  train  in  Yellow¬ 
stone  park. 

Hale,  E,  E.  Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales.  H13 

Hale,  E.  E.  Gone  to  Texas.  H13.1 

Hale,  E.  E.  In  His  name.  H13.2 

Hale,  E.  E,  Man  without  a  country.  H13.3 

The  exile  of  an  American  naval  officer  who  insulted  the  flag. 

Hale,  E.  E.  Mr.  Tangier’s  vacation.  H13.4 

Halevy,  Ludovic.  Abbe  Constantin.  H14 

An  old  French  priest  and  his  new  American  parishioners. 

Hamblen,  H.  E.  General  manager’s  story.  H17 

Old  time  reminiscences  of  a  railroad  man. 

Harding,  J.  W.  Gate  of  the  kiss.  H21 

A  Biblical  story  of  the  prophet  Isaiah. 

Hardy,  A.  S.  Passe  Rose.  H217 

Charlemagne  and  the  waif,  Passe  Rose,  in  the  days  of  chivalry. 

Hardy,  Thomas.  Pair  of  blue  eyes.  H219 

Tragic  love  story  of  two  friends  and  a  Cornish  girl. 

Hardy,  Thomas.  The  trumpet-major.  H219.1 

John  Loveday,  a  soldier  in  the  war  with  Bonaparte,  and  his 
brother,  first  mate  in  the  merchant  marine. 

Hardy,  Thomas.  The  woodlanders.  H219.2 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  Nemesis.  H22 

Harraden,  Beatrice.  Hilda  Strafford.  H23 

Harraden,  Beatrice.  Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.  H23.1 

Harris,  J.  C.  Balaam  and  his  master,  and  other  stories.  H24 


18 


FICTION 


Harris,  J.  C.  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  H24.1 

Quaint  negro  dialect  and  fancies  of  old  Uncle  Remus. 

Harris,  M,  C.  Rutledge.  H243 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  The  Anglo-maniacs.  H245 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  Belhaven  tales.  H245.1 

Harrison,  H.  S.  Queed.  H246 

Development  of  a  self-centered,  selfish  man  into  a  live,  human 
worker. 

Harte,  F.  B.  Barker’s  luck,  and  other  stories.  H25 

Harte,  F.  B.  Luck  of  Roaring  camp,  and  other  stories.  H25.1 

Strange,  rude  life  in  a  California  mining  camp  in  the  early 
fifties. 

Hawthorne,  Julian,  Garth.  H29 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Blithedale  romance.  H31 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Gray  champion,  and  other 

stories.  H31.1 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  House  of  seven  gables.  H31.2 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Marble  faun.  H31.3 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  H31.4 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Scarlet  letter.  H31.5 

A  tale  of  Puritan  New  England. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Twice  told  tales.  H31.6 

Hay,  M.  C.  Arundel  motto.  H32 

Henry,  O.  pseud.  Strictly  business.  H38 

Short  stories,  humorous  and  racy. 

Henty,  G,  A.  At  Agincourt.  H39 

Henty,  G.  A,  Bonnie  Prince  Charlie.  H39.1 

Henty,  G.  A.  By  right  of  conquest.  H39.2 

Henty,  G.  A.  Cornet  of  horse.  H39.3 

Henty,  G.  A.  Dragon  and  the  raven.  H39.4 

Early  English  wars  against  the  Norse  sea  kings. 

Henty,  G.  A.  Jack  Archer,  a  tale  of  the  Crimea.  H39.5 

Henty,  G.  A.  Knight  of  the  white  cross.  H39.6 

Henty,  G.  A.  Lion  of  St.  Mark.  H39.8 

Venice  in  the  fourteenth  century. 


FICTION 


Henty,  G.  A,  Lion  of  the  north.  H39.7 

Henty,  G.  A.  On  the  Irrawaddy.  H39.9 

Henty,  G,  A.  St.  George  for  England.  H39.10 

Historical  story  of  England  in  the  time  of  the  great  plague. 

Henty,  G.  A,  Through  the  fray.  H39.ll 

Riots  in  England  when  the  introduction  of  machinery  and 
the  high  cost  of  food  drove  the  people  to  rebellion. 

Henty,  G,  A.  With  Frederick  the  Great.  H39.12 

Henty,  G.  A.  Young  Carthaginian.  H39.13 

Hichens,  R.  S,  Garden  of  Allah.  H52 

“Garden  of  Allah”  is  the  name  given  by  the  Arabs  to  the 
great  Sahara  desert,  the  scene  of  a  story  of  love  and  re¬ 
nunciation. 

Hichens,  R.  S.  Green  carnation.  H52.1 

Holland,  J.  G,  Arthur  Bonnicastle.  H71 

Holland,  J.  G,  Nicholas  Minturn.  H71.1 

Holland,  J.  G.  Sevenoaks.  '  H71.2 

Holley,  Marietta.  Samantha  at  Saratoga.  H72 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud ,  Prisoner  of  Zenda.  H77 

Extraordinary  adventures  in  an  imaginary  kingdom  of  Europe. 

Hope,  Anthony.  Simon  Dale.  H77.1 

Horton,  George.  Long  straight  road.  H78 

Howard,  B.  W.  Aunt  Serena.  H83 

Howard,  B.  W.  Guenn.  H83.1 

The  hopeless  love  of  a  Breton  peasant  girl  for  a  painter. 

Howard,  B.  W.  One  summer.  H83.2 

Howard,  B.  W.  Open  door.  H83.3 

Howe,  E.  W.  Man  story.  H84 

Howe,  E.  W.  Story  of  a  country  town.  H84.1 

Howells,  W,  D.  Fearful  responsibilities,  and  other 

stories.  H85 

Howells,  W.  D.  Their  wedding  journey.  H85.1 

Hughes,  Rupert.  The  whirlwind.  H87 

Hughes,  Thomas.  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  H873 


20 


FICTION 


Hughes,  Thomas.  Tom  Brown's  school  days.  H873.1 

Lively  record  of  fights,  friendships,  football,  and  school  es¬ 
capades. 

Hugo,  Victor.  By  order  of  the  king.  H88 

Hugo,  Victor.  History  of  a  crime.  H88.1 

Hugo,  Victor.  Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.  H88.2 

Hugo,  Victor,  Les  Miserables.  H88.3 

The  pressure  of  society  on  the  poor,  the  outcast,  and  the 
criminal. 

Hugo,  Victor.  Ninety-three.  H88.4 

Hugo,  Victor.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris.  H88.5 

Hugo,  Victor.  Toilers  of  the  sea.  ,  H88.6 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.  Honor  of  thieves.  H99 

Iglehart,  F.  C,  Speaking  oak.  Ig4 

Short  stories  and  anecdotes,  of  a  religious  tone. 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  Pillar  of  fire.  In4 

A  Biblical  novel  of  the  bondage  and  deliverance  of  the  chil¬ 
dren  of  Israel. 

Ingraham,  J,  H.  Prince  of  the  House  of  David.  In4.1 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  Throne  of  David.  In4.2 

Ireland,  Howard.  Green  mariner.  Ir2 

Irving,  Washington.  Tales  of  a  traveller.  Ir8 

Weird  tales  of  the  devil  and  Tom  Walker,  and  Dolph  Hey- 
liger,  who  met  a  ghost  and  found  hidden  treasure. 

Irving,  Washington.  Wolfert's  roost.  Ir8.1 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  (H.)  Ramona.  J13 

Indian  romance  of  Southern  California,  written  to  show  the 
injustice  of  the  United  States  government  in  its  dealings 
with  the  Indians. 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  Reynard  the  fox.  J15 

Jacobs,  W.  W.  Many  cargoes.  J16 

Humorous  stories  of  sea-faring  men  and  their  adventures. 

Good  for  the  blues. 

James,  G.  P.  R,  Richelieu.  J23 

Janvier,  T.  A.  In  the  Sargasso  sea.  J26 

A  castaway  finds  the  long  lost  treasure  of  a  Spanish  galleon. 

Jarrold,  Ernest.  Mickey  Finn  idylls.  J29 

A  clever,  funny  little  Irish  boy. 


FICTION 


21 


Jerome,  J.  K.  Observations  of  Henry.  J48 

Jerome,  J.  K.  Three  men  in  a  boat.  J48.1 

A  summer  voyage  on  the  Thames,  humorously  described. 

Jerome,  J.  K.  Three  men  on  wheels.  J48.2 

Jewett,  Mrs.  S.  (O.)  Deephaven.  J55 

Johnson,  Owen.  The  salamander.  J62 

Johnson,  Owen.  The  varmint.  J62.1 

Pranks  and  jokes  at  a  boys’  school.  The  best  of  its  kind. 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Childhood.  J63 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Exile.  J63.1 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Fortune.  J63.2 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Ghosts.  J63.3 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Heroism.  J63.4 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Life.  J63.5 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Love.  J63.6 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Mystery.  J63.7 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Romance.  J63.8 

Collections  of  the  best  short  stories  dealing  with  the  subjects 
given. 

Johnson,  Samuel.  History  of  Rasselas.  J639 

Johnston,  Mary.  Audrey.  J64 

Johnston,  Mary.  Prisoners  of  hope.  J64.1 

Indians,  slaves,  and  aristocrats  in  the  stirring  days  of  Virgin¬ 
ia’s  settlement. 

Johnston,  Mary.  To  have  and  to  hold.  J64.2 

A  tale  of  colonial  Virginia. 

Keightley,  S.  R.  The  cavaliers.  K26 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Arthur  Brown.  K29 

Kellogg,  Elijah,  Child  of  the  island  glen.  K29.1 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Cruise  of  the  Casco.  K29.2 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove.  K29.3 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  John  Godsoe’s  legacy.  K29.4 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Sophomores  of  Radciiffe.  K29.5 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Spark  of  genius.  K29.6 


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FICTION 


Kellogg,  Elijah.  Stout  heart.  K29.7 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Turning  of  the  tide.  K29.8 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Whispering  pine.  K29.9 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Winning  his  spurs.  K29.10 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Young  deliverers.  K29.ll 

Kerby,  J.  C.  Boy  spy.  K45 

Kester,  Vaughan.  John  o’  Jamestown.  K48 

Captain  John  Smith  is  the  hero  of  this  historical  romance  of 
old  Virginia. 

King,  Charles,  Beauchampe.  K58 

King,  Charles.  Between  the  lines.  K58.1 

Story  of  the  Civil  war,  with  a  fine  description  of  the  battle  of 
Gettysburg. 

King,  Charles.  Fort  Frayne.  K58.2 

Indian  skirmishes  at  a  western  army  post. 

King,  Charles.  Under  fire.  K58.3 

King,  Charles.  Warrior  gap.  K58.4 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Alton  Locke.  K61 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.  K61.1 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Hypatia.  K61.2 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Water  babies.  K61.3 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Westward  ho.  K61.4 

Adventures  and  sea  fights  with  the  Spaniards  in  the  time  of 
Queen  Elizabeth. 

Kingsley,  Florence.  Titus,  a  comrade  of  the  Cross.  K616 

A  tale  of  the  Christ. 

Kingsley,  Henry.  Ravenshoe.  K618 

Kingsley,  Henry.  Recollections  of  Geoffrey  Hamlyn.  K618.1 

Australian  life  in  the  early  days. 

Kinkead,  E.  T.  Florida  Alexander,  a  Kentucky  girl.  K62 
Kipling,  Rudyard.  Captains  courageous.  K63 

How  the  spoiled  son  of  a  millionaire  sailed  unwillingly  on  a 
fishing  trip  to  the  Newfoundland  banks,  and  was  thereby 
made  a  man. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Day’s  work.  K63.1 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Indian  tales.  K63.2 

Contains  Plain  tales  from  the  hills,  Soldiers  three,  and  The 
phantom  ’rickshaw. 


FICTION 


23 


Kipling,  Rudyard.  Kim.  K63.3 

An  alert  little  native  in  the  British  secret  service  in  India,  his 
secret  journeys,  and  hairbreadth  escapes. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Light  that  failed.  K63.4 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Mine  own  people.  K63.5 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Phantom  ’rickshaw.  K63.6 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Plain  tales  from  the  hills.  K63.7 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Second  jungle  book.  K63.8 

Telling  of  Mowgli,  the  child  of  the  jungle,  and  his  brethren, 
the  wild  creatures  of  the  forest. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Soldiers  three.  K63.9 

Soldier  life  in  India. 

Kirk,  E.  O.  Queen  money.  K64 

Kirk,  E,  O.  Revolutionary  love  story,  and  The  high 

steeple  of  St.  Chrysostom’s.  K64.1 

Kirk,  E.  O.  Story  of  Margaret  Kent.  K64.2 

Klein,  Charles.  Third  degree.  K67 

Knox,  T.  W.  John  Boyd’s  adventures.  K77 

Lagerlof,  Selma.  Invisible  links.  L13 

Lamb,  Charles.  Tales  from  Shakespeare.  L16 

Shakespeare’s  most  famous  plays,  told  in  story  form. 

LaMotte  Fouque,  F.  H.  K.  baron  de.  Undine.  L19 

A  romantic  fairy  tale. 

La  Ramee,  Louise  de.  Chandos.  L32 

La  Ramee,  Louise  de.  La  Strega,  and  other  stories.  L32.1 
La  Ramee,  Louise  de.  Strathmore.  L32.2 

Lever,  Charles.  Harry  Lorrequer.  L57 

Garrison  life,  full  of  fun  and  high  spirits. 

Lever,  Charles.  Jack  Hinton.  L57.1 

Lever,  Charles.  Tom  Burke  of  “Ours.”  L57.2 

Lincoln,  J.  C.  Mr.  Pratt.  L63 

The  simple  life,  as  tried  by  two  young  stockbrokers.  One  of 
the  funniest  of  books. 

Little,  Frances,  pseud.  Lady  of  the  decoration.  L72 

A  young  school  teacher’s  experience  in  a  Japanese  school. 

Locke,  W.  J.  Idols. 


L79 


24 


FICTION 


London,  Jack.  Call  of  the  wild.  L84 

A  St.  Bernard  dog  in  the  Klondike. 

London,  Jack.  John  Barleycorn.  L84.2 

A  frank  confession  of  the  author’s  experiences  with  intoxi¬ 
cants  from  the  age  of  ten  to  the  present  time. 

London,  Jack.  Sea  wolf.  L84.3 

Powerful  but  brutal  story  of  life  on  a  sealing  schooner. 

Long,  J.  L,  Madame  Butterfly.  *  L85 

Short  stories  of  Americans  in  Japan. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Hyperion.  L86 

Lorimer,  G.  H.  Letters  from  a  self-made  merchant.  L89 

Full  of  humor,  and  sound,  homely  advice  to  “live  clean  and 
sell  hog  at  profit.” 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Iceland  fisherman.  L91 

Lover,  Samuel.  Handy  Andy.  L94 

Lover,  Samuel.  Rory  O’ More.  L94.1 

Rollicking  picture  of  Irish  life  in  the  last  century. 

Lush,  C.  K.  Federal  judge.  L97 

Lyall,  Edna.  Donavan,  a  modern  Englishman.  L98 

Lyall,  Edna.  Hardy  Norseman.  L98.1 

Lyall,  Edna.  In  the  golden  days.  L98.2 

Lyall,  Edna.  Knight  errant.  L98.3 

Lyall,  Edna.  Wayfaring  men.  L98.4 

Lyall,  Edna.  We  two.  L98.5 

Lyall,  Edna.  Won  by  waiting.  L98.6 

Lynde,  Francis.  The  helpers.  L99 

The  hero  is  a  young  civil  engineer  who  loses  his  grip,  strug¬ 
gles,  falls,  and  fights  again.  The  scene  is  in  Denver  and 
the  mining  regions. 

Lynde,  Francis.  Taming  of  Red  Butte  Western.  L99.1 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  1st  baron.  The  Caxtons.  L998 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Coming  race.  L998.1 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  The  disowned.  L998.2 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Ernest  Maltravers.  L998.3 

Lytton,  E,  G.  L.  B.  L.  Eugene  Aram.  L998.4 

Lytton,  E,  G.  L.  B.  L.  Godolphin.  L998.5 


FICTION  25 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon 

kings.  L998.6 

Conflict  between  the  Saxons  and  Normans  for  the  mastery  of 
England. 

Lytton,  E.  G,  L.  B.  L.  Kenelm  Chillingly.  L998.7 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Last  days  of  Pompeii.  L998.8 

An  eruption  of  the  volcano  Vesuvius  and  the  tragic  fate  of  the 
city  of  Pompeii. 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Last  of  the  barons.  L998.9 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Lucretia.  L998.10 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  The  Parisians.  L998.ll 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L,  Pelham.  L998.12 

Lytton,  E.  G.  L.  B.  L.  Rienzi.  L998.13 

Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud.  God's  fool.  Mil 

A  strong  man  whose  mind  is  that  of  a  child. 

Maartens,  Maarten.  My  lady  nobody.  Mll.l 

Maartens,  Maarten.  Sin  of  Joost  Avelingh.  Mil.  2 

McCall,  Sidney,  pseud.  Truth  Dexter.  M12 

McClellan,  E.  G.  Daughter  of  two  nations.  M13 

McCutcheon,  G.  B.  Brewster's  millions.  M138 

To  win  a  fortune,  Brewster  must  spend,  not  give  away,  a 
million  dollars  within  a  year. 

MacDonald,  George.  Adela  Cathcart.  M14 

MacDonald,  George,  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  M14.1 

MacDonald,  George.  David  Elginbrod.  M14.2 

MacDonald,  George.  Donal  Grant.  M14.3 

MacDonald,  George.  Guild  court.  M14.4 

Sequel  to  Sir  Gibbie. 

MacDonald,  George,  Malcolm.  M14.5 

The  heir  to  an  earldom  is  stolen  and  brought  up  as  a  fisher¬ 
man. 

MacDonald,  George.  Marquis  of  Lossie.  M14.6 

Sequel  to  Malcolm. 

MacDonald,  George.  Mary  Marston.  M14.7 

MacDonald,  George.  Robert  Falconer.  M14.8 

MacDonald,  George.  St.  George  and  St.  Michael.  M14.9 


26 


FICTION 


MacDonald,  George.  Sir  Gibbie.  M14.10 

MacDonald,  George,  Stephen  Archer.  M14.ll 

MacDonald,  George,  There  and  back.  M14.12 

MacDonald,  George,  Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.  M14.13 

MacDonald,  George,  Vicar’s  daughter.  M14.14 

MacDonald,  George.  What’s  mine’s  mine.  M14.15 

McElroy,  L,  C.  Juletty.  M15 

A  story  of  old  Kentucky. 

MacGowan,  Alice,  Last  word.  M17 

Maclaren,  Ian.  pseud.  Beside  the  bonnie  briar  bush.  M22 

Short  stories  of  Scotland. 

Maclaren,  Ian.  In  the  days  of  auld  lang  syne.  M22.1 

Maclaren,  Ian,  Kate  Carnegie.  M22.2 

McNulty,  Edward.  Son  of  a  peasant.  M23 

Marlitt,  E.  pseud.  Gold  Elsie.  M34 

Marlitt,  E.  In  the  counselor’s  house.  M34.1 

Marlitt,  E.  In  the  Schillingscourt.  M34.2 

Marlitt,  E.  Lady  with  the  rubies.  M34.3 

Marlitt,  E.  Old  mam’selle’s  secret.  M34.4 

Romance  of  a  motherless  German  girl. 

Marlitt,  E.  Princess  of  the  moor.  M34.5 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Jacob  Faithful.  M35 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Masterman  Ready.  M35.1 

How  the  shipwrecked  Seagrove  family,  with  the  help  of  the 
good  seaman,  Masterman  Ready,  lived  a  year  on  an 
island. 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Peter  Simple.  M35.2 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Phantom  ship.  M35.3 

Philip  Vanderdecken’s  search  for,  and  discovery  of,  his  father, 
the  “Flying  Dutchman.” 

Marryat,  Frederick.  The  privateersman.  M35.4 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Settlers  in  Canada.  M35.5 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.  Four  feathers.  M38.1 

How  a  man  in  the  English  army  proved  to  his  friends  that  he 
was  not  a  coward. 


FICTION 


Mason,  A.  E.  W.  Miranda  of  the  balcony.  M38 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.  Tom  Strong,  boy  captain.  M38.2 

An  Indian  raid,  a  flat  boat  voyage  from  Pittsburgh  to  New 
Orleans,  and  Shay’s  rebellion. 

Mathews,  Brander.  His  father's  son.  M42 

Mathews,  F,  A.  My  lady  Peggy  goes  to  town.  M425 

Maynard,  Cora.  Letter  and  the  spirit.  M45 

Melville,  Herman.  Typee.  M49.1 

A  romance  of  the  South  sea. 

Melville,  Herman.  White  Jacket.  M49 

Meredith,  George.  The  egoist.  M54 

The  immortal  Willoughby  Patten,  eternal  type  of  masculine 
selfishness. 

Meredith,  George.  Rhoda  Fleming.  M54.1 

Merriman,  H.  S,  Grey  lady.  M55 

Merriman,  H.  S.  In  Kedar’s  tents.  M55.1 

Merriman,  H.  S.  Roden's  corner.  M55.2 

Merriman,  H.  S.  The  sowers.  M55.3 

Russian  political  intrigue. 

Merwin,  Samuel.  Calumet  K.  M56 

Calumet  K  is  a  2,000,000  bushel  grain  elevator  which  must 
be  built  against  time. 

Miller,  H.  R.  Man  higher  up.  M61 

The  hero  fights  his  way  from  street  waif  to  newsboy,  mill 
operator,  political  boss,  and  governor. 

Mitchell,  D,  G.  Doctor  Johns.  M68 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Adventures  of  Francois,  foundling, 
thief,  juggler,  and  fencing  master  dur¬ 
ing  the  French  revolution.  M69 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Far  in  the  forest.  M69.1 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  Hugh  Wynne,  free  Quaker.  M69.2 

Events  of  the  Revolution,  battles,  duels,  plots,  and  escapes, 
told  by  the  hero. 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  In  war-time.  M69.3 

Moore,  J.  T.  Summer  hymnal.  M78 

Morris,  Clara,  Pasteboard  crown.  M83 

A  story  of  the  New  York  stage. 

Muhlbach,  Louise.  Frederick  the  great  and  his  court.  M89 


28 


FICTION 


Muhlbach,  Louise.  Goethe  and  Schiller.  M89.1 

Muhlbach,  Louise,  Henry  VIII  and  Catherine  Parr.  M89.2 

Muhlbach,  Louise.  Louise  of  Prussia.  M89.3 

Muhlbach,  Louise,  Napoleon  and  Blucher.  M89.4 

Muhlbach,  Louise.  Queen  Hortense.  M89.5 

Muir,  John.  Stickeen.  M896 

A  perilous  escape  from  a  glacier,  with  the  dog  Stickeen. 

Mulock,  Miss,  pseud.  Hannah.  M91 

Mulock,  Miss.  Head  of  the  family.  M91.1 

Mulock,  Miss.  A  hero,  Bread  upon  the  waters,  and 

Alice  Learmont.  M91.2 

Mulock,  Miss.  John  Halifax,  gentleman.  M91.3 

A  poor  lad  who  wins  success,  and  the  right  to  bear,  “without 
abuse,  the  grand  old  name  of  gentleman.” 

Mulock,  Miss.  King  Arthur.  M91.4 

Mulock,  Miss.  A  legacy.  M91.5 

Mulock,  Miss.  A  noble  life.  M91.6 

Munn,  C.  C.  Rockhaven.  M92 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Cab  and  caboose.  M93 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Campmates.  M93.1 

A  boy’s  adventures  with  an  engineering  party  on  the  western 
plains. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Canoemates.  M93.2 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Dorymates.  M93.3 

A  tale  of  the  fishing  banks. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Flamingo  feather.  M93.4 

A  French  boy’s  adventures  among  the  Florida  Indians. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  In  pirate  waters.  M93.5 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Raftmates.  M93.6 

Munroe,  Kirk.  White  conquerors.  M93.7 

Munroe,  Kirk.  With  Crockett  and  Bowie.  M93.8 

The  war  for  Texan  independence. 

Newman,  J.  H.  Loss  and  gain.  N46 

Nicholas,  Anna.  Idyl  of  the  Wabash.  N51 


FICTION 


29 


Nicholson,  Meredith.  Port  of  missing  men.  N52 

Mystery  and  adventure. 

Nordau,  Max.  Drones  must  die.  N75 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  Merchant  vessel.  N76 

Ober,  F.  A.  Under  the  Cuban  flag.  0b2 

O’Brien,  H.  V.  New  men  for  old.  0b6 

A  wealthy  man,  becoming  suddenly  penniless,  returns  from 
Paris  to  Chicago  to  meet  the  necessity  and  the  joy  of  work. 

O’Connor,  W.  D.  Heroes  of  the  storm.  0c5 

Tales  of  shipwrecks  and  gallant  rescues. 

O’Higgins,  H.  J.  Smoke-eaters.  0h3 

Bravery  and  daring  of  a  New  York  hook-and-ladder  crew. 

Ohnet,  George.  The  ironmaster.  0h4 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  Bob,  son  of  Battle.  0L4 

One  of  the  best  “dog  novels”  ever  written. 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.  Across  India.  0p7 

Optic,  Oliver.  All  aboard.  0p7.1 

Optic,  Oliver.  Boat  club.  Op7.2 

Optic,  Oliver.  Brave  old  salt.  Op7.3 

Optic,  Oliver.  Cringle  and  cross-tree.  Op7.4 

Optic,  Oliver.  Dikes  and  ditches.  Op7.5 

Optic,  Oliver.  Four  young  explorers.  Op7.6 

Optic,  Oliver.  Northern  lands.  Op7.7 

Optic,  Oliver,  Palace  and  cottage.  Op7.8 

Optic,  Oliver.  Plane  and  plank.  Op7.9 

Optic,  Oliver.  Red  cross.  Op7.10 

Optic,  Oliver.  Shamrock  and  thistle.  Op7.11 

Optic,  Oliver.  Soldier  boy.  Op7.12 

Optic,  Oliver.  Sunny  shores.  Op7.13 

Optic,  Oliver.  Try  again.  Op7.14 

Optic,  Oliver.  Up  the  Baltic.  Op7.15 

Optic,  Oliver.  Vine  and  olive.  Op7.16 

Optic,  Oliver.  Young  knight  errant.  Op7.18 


30 


FICTION 


Optic,  Oliver.  Young  lieutenant.  Op7.19 

Orczy,  Emmuska,  baroness.  Scarlet  pimpernel.  Orl 

Feats  of  Sir  Percy  Blakney  in  rescuing  victims  from  the  guillo¬ 
tine  during  the  French  revolution. 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  Boys  of  Fort  Schuyler.  0t4 

Otis,  James.  Braganza  diamond.  0t4.1 

Otis,  James.  Morgan,  the  Jersey  spy.  Ot4.2 

Otis,  James.  Search  for  the  silver  city.  Ot4.3 

Otis,  James.  Signal  boys  of  ’75.  Ot4.4 

A  tale  of  Boston  during  the  siege. 

Otis,  James.  Treasure  finders.  Ot4.5 

Otis,  James.  When  Israel  Putnam  served  the  king.  Ot4.6 

Overton,  Robert.  King’s  pardon.  0v2 

Page,  T.  N.  In  ole  Virginia.  P14 

Page,  T.  N.  On  Newfound  river.  P14.1 

Page,  T.  N.  Two  little  confederates.  P14.2 

Page,  T.  N.  Two  prisoners.  P14.3 

Page,  T.  N.  Red  Rock.  P14.4 

The  unhappy  Southern  landowners  and  their  faithful  negroes 
at  the  time  of  the  Civil  war. 

Palmer,  Frederick.  Danbury  Rodd,  aviator.  P18 

Palmer,  Frederick.  Last  shot.  P18.1 

Vivid  picture  of  the  horrors  of  modern  warfare. 

Parker,  Frances,  Hope  Hathaway.  P22 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Battle  of  the  strong,  a  romance 

of  two  kingdoms.  P23 

War  between  England  and  France  at  the  end  of  the  18th  cen¬ 
tury. 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Northern  lights.  P23.1 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Pierre  and  his  people.  P23.2 

Tales  of  the  North. 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Trail  of  the  sword.  P23.3 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  When  Valmont  came  to  Pontiac.  P23.4 
Pater,  Walter.  Marius  the  Epicurean.  P27 

Patton,  J.  B.  Bijli,  the  dancer.  P28 


FICTION 


31 


Payson,  W.  F.  Copy-maker.  P29 

Pemberton,  Max.  Impregnable  city.  P36 

Pemberton,  Max.  Little  Huguenot.  P36.1 

Petronius,  Arbiter.  Tremalchio’s  dinner.  P44 

Phelps,  E.  S.  Come  forth.  P51 

Phelps,  E.  S.  Silent  partner.  P51.1 

Phelps,  E,  S.  Story  of  Avis.  P51.2 

A  wife  who  gives  up  her  career  as  a  painter  to  devote  herself 
to  her  husband. 

Phillips,  H.  W.  Red  Saunders.  P53 

Lively  doings  of  a  cowboy  and  his  friends. 

Pidgin,  C.  F.  Stephen  Holton.  P59 

Pier,  A.  S.  The  pedagogues.  P61 

A  story  of  the  Harvard  summer  school. 

Poe,  E.  A.  The  gold-bug.  P75 

The  finding  of  Captain  Kidd’s  hidden  treasure. 

Poe,  E.  A.  Narrative  of  Gordon  Pym,  and  other  tales.  P75.1 
Poe,  E.  A.  Tales.  P75.2 

Mysteries,  phantoms,  and  horrors. 

Pool,  M.  L.  In  Buncombe  county.  P78 

Pool,  M.  L.  Mrs.  Keats  Bradford.  P78.1 

Sequel  to  Roweny  in  Boston. 

Pool,  M.  L.  Roweny  in  Boston.  P78.2 

Porter,  Mrs.  G.  (S.)  Freckles.  P82 

A  nameless  waif  who  finds  fortune  and  happiness  in  a  great 
Indiana  swamp. 

Porter,  Jane.  Scottish  chiefs.  P83 

Sir  William  Wallace’s  attempt  to  free  Scotland  from  the  yoke 
of  England.  Full  of  patriotism  and  bravery. 

Porter,  Jane.  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  P83.1 

A  tale  founded  on  Polish  heroism. 

Prince,  H.  C.  At  the  sign  of  the  Silver  Crescent.  P93 

Pugh,  Edwin.  Tony  Drum.  P96 

Putnam,  G.  I.  In  blue  uniform.  P98 

Putnam,  G.  I.  On  the  offensive.  P98.1 

Pyle,  Howard.  Men  of  iron.  P99 


How  Miles  Falworth  made  good  at  the  court  of  the  English 
king,  where  they  were  all  “men  of  iron.” 


32 


FICTION 


Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.  Blue  pavilions.  Q4 

Two  dauntless  old  sea  captains,  a  villain,  and  a  sensational 
sea  fight. 

Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.  Splendid  spur.  Q4.1 

Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.  Troy  town.  Q4.2 

Quirk,  L.  W.  Baby  Elton,  quarterback.  Q5 

Athletics  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin. 

Quirk,  L.  W,  Freshman  Dorn,  pitcher.  Q5.1 

Read,  Opie.  Kentucky  colonel.  R21 

Reade,  Charles.  Cloister  and  the  hearth.  R22 

A  romance  of  the  middle  ages.  The  hero  escapes  from  a 
haunted  tower  and  encounters  a  host  of  perils. 

Reade,  Charles.  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.  R22. 1 

Remington,  Frederic.  Crooked  trails.  R28 

Rough  life  on  the  western  frontier. 

Rhodes,  E.  M.  Good  men  and  true.  R34 

The  kidnapping  of  a  cowboy  in  a  Mexican  border  town. 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen,  pseud.  Lady  of  Castell  March.  R35 
Rice,  Mrs.  A.  C.  (H.)  Mrs.  Wiggsof  the  cabbage  patch.  R36 

Funny  story  of  a  poor  woman  and  her  cheerful  philosophy. 

Rice,  Mrs.  A.  C.  (H.)  Honorable  Percival.  R36.1 

A  ranch  girl’s  flirtation  with  the  spoiled  son  of  an  old  English 
family. 

Rinehart,  M.  R.  Window  at  the  White  Cat.  R47 

Rivers,  G.  R.  R.  Captain  Shays.  R52 

Rivers,  G.  R,  R.  Governor’s  garden.  R52.1 

Rivers,  G.  R.  R.  Count’s  snuff-box.  R52.2 

Rives,  H.  E,  Hearts  courageous.  R53 

Romance  of  the  American  revolution. 

Robins,  Elizabeth.  Come  and  find  me.  R55 

Klondike  during  the  gold  craze. 

Roche,  R.  M.  Children  of  the  abbey.  R58 

Rod,  Edouard.  Sacrifice  of  silence.  R61 

Roe,  E.  P.  Barriers  burned  away.  R62 

Roe,  E.  P,  Earth  trembled.  R62.1 

Roe,  E.  P.  Home  acre.  R62.2 


FICTION 


33 


Roe,  E.  P.  Knight  of  the  19th  century.  R62.3 

Roe,  E.  P.  Nature’s  serial  story.  R62.4 

Roe,  E.  P.  Near  to  nature’s  heart.  R62.5 

Roe,  E.  P.  Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr.  R62.6 

Roe,  E.  P.  Original  belle.  R62.7 

Ross,  Clinton.  Bobbie  McDuff.  R73 

Ross,  Clinton.  Scarlet  coat.  R73.1 

A  novel  of  the  Revolution,  describing  Lafayette’s  campaign, 
and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

Russell,  W.  C.  Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor.  R91 

A  mutiny  and  its  consequences. 

Russell,  W.  C.  Mystery  of  the  Ocean  Star.  R91.1 

Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.  Paul  and  Virginia.  Sa2 

Saintine,  X.  B.  Picciola.  Sa3 

The  life  of  a  prisoner  whose  only  pleasure  was  a  small  flower 
in  his  prison  yard. 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  Francois  the  waif.  Sa5 

Sand,  George.  Consuela;  a  romance  of  Venice.  Sa5.1 

Adventurous  life  of  a  great  singer. 

Saunders,  Marshall.  House  of  armour.  Sa8 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Rose  a  Charlitte.  Sa8. 1 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Beautiful  Joe.  Sa8.2 

The  autobiography  of  a  dog. 

Sawyer,  W.  L.  Local  habitation.  Sa9 

Schreiner,  Olive.  Story  of  an  African  farm.  Sch7 

An  ostrich  farm  in  South  Africa  and  the  people  who  lived 
there. 

Scott,  Leroy.  No.  13  Washington  square.  Sco6 

Mystery,  adventure  and  fun. 

Scott,  Michael.  Tom  Cringle’s  log.  Sco7 

West  Indian  tale  of  the  sea. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  abbot.  Sco8 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Anne  of  Geierstein.  Sco8.1 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  antiquary.  Sco8.2 

Life  in  a  little  Scottish  Ashing  village. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  betrothed.  Sco8.3 


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FICTION 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Black  dwarf.  Sco8.4 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Bride  of  Lammermoor.  Sco8.5 

A  tragic  love  story  of  Scotland. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Sco8.6 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Fair  maid  of  Perth.  Sco8.7 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Sco8.8 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Guy  Mannering.  Sco8.9 

How  the  heir  of  Ellangowan,  kidnapped  by  smugglers  when 
a  child,  came  into  his  own. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Heart  of  Midlothian.  Sco8.10 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Ivanhoe.  Sco8.ll 

One  of  the  greatest  historical  novels,  full  of  the  outlawry, 
tournaments,  sieges  and  battles  of  the  days  of  chivalry. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Kenilworth.  Sco8.12 

The  days  of  good  Queen  Bess,  “my  lord  of  Leicester’s”  se¬ 
cret  marriage,  and  the  sad  fate  of  Amy  Robsart. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  monastery.  Sco8.13 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Old  Mortality.  Sco8. 14 

The  story  of  the  Covenanters,  showing  the  faith,  courage,  and 
desperation  which  inspired  the  Scottish  rebellion  against 
England. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Peveril  of  the  Peak.  Sco8.15. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  pirate.  Sco8.16 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Quentin  Durward.  Sco8.17 

Bandits,  gypsies,  and  spies,  and  a  young  Scotchman  who  fell 
into  their  hands. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Redgauntlet.  Sco8.18 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Rob  Roy.  Sco8.19 

A  famous  Highland  outlaw  and  freebooter. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  St.  Ronan’s  well.  Sco8.20 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Surgeon’s  daughter.  Sco8.21 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  The  talisman.  Sco8.22 

“And  let  your  songs  this  much  of  Richard  tell,  That  though  a 
prisoner  in  a  foreign  cell,  False  was  he  never  yet,  and 
shall  not  be,  whether  in  chains  or  free. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Woodstock.  Sco8.23 

Seawell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Decatur  and  Somers.  Sel 

Seawell,  Mrs.  M,  E.  History  of  Lady  Betty  Stair.  Sel.l 


FICTION 


Sea  well,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Virginia  cavalier.  Sel.2 

Washington’s  boyhood  and  youth  in  Virginia. 

Sewell,  Anna.  Black  beauty.  Se8 

The  autobiography  of  a  horse. 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  Crucifixion  of  Philip  Strong.  Sh4 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  His  brother’s  keeper.  Sh4.1 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  In  His  steps.  Sh4.2 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  Richard  Bruce.  Sh4.3 

Sheldon,  M.  B.  One  thousand  men  for  a  Christmas 

present.  Sh5 

Shubin,  Ossip.  Story  of  a  genius.  Sh8 

Shute,  H.  A.  Plupy.  Sh9 

A  real  boy. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  The  deluge.  Sil 

Sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Let  us  follow  Him.  Sil.l 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Quo  vadis:  a  narrative  of  the 

time  of  Nero.  Sil.  2 

Court  life,  Christian  worship,  the  burning  of  Rome,  and  the 
massacre  in  the  amphitheatre. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  With  fire  and  sword.  Sil. 3 

Russian  wars  against  Poland. 

Simms,  W,  G,  Charlemont;  or,  The  pride  of  the  village.  Si4 

A  tale  of  Kentucky. 

Smith,  F.  H.  A  day  at  Laguerre’s  and  other  days.  Sm5 

Smith,  F.  H.  Caleb  West,  master  driver.  Sm5.1 

The  building  of  a  lighthouse  on  the  Connecticut  coast. 

Smith,  F.  H,  Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville  Sm5.2 

An  old  time  Southern  colonel  and  his  faithful  negro  servant. 

Smith,  F.  H.  Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn.  Sm5.3 

Smith,  F.  H.  Peter.  Sm5.5 

Smith,  F.  H,  Tom  Grogan.  Sm5.4 

Tom  Grogan  is  a  woman  who  takes  her  husband’s  place  as 
contractor,  manages  his  men,  and  prevents  a  strike. 

Smith,  M,  C.  Mary  Paget.  .  Sm6 

A  romance  of  old  Bermuda. 

Smith,  W.  H.  Evolution  of  Dodd.  Sm7 


36 


FICTION 


Souvestre,  Emile.  Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.  So8 

A  Parisian  philosopher  who  finds  happiness  in  doing  little 
acts  of  kindness. 

Spearman,  F.  H.  Nerve  of  Foley,  and  other  railroad 

stories.  Sp3 

Spearman,  F.  H.  Whispering  Smith.  Sp3.1 

The  fight  to  a  finish  between  the  railroad  men  of  a  mountain 
division  in  the  Northwest,  and  a  gang  of  desperadoes. 

Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  (N.)  baronne  de.  Corinne.  Stl 

Stanley,  H.  A.  The  backwoodsman.  St2 

Steel,  Mrs.  F,  A.  In  the  permanent  way.  St3 

Steel,  Mrs,  F.  A,  On  the  face  of  the  waters.  St3.1 

A  tale  of  the  mutiny  in  India. 

Steel,  Mrs.  F.  A.  Red  Rowens.  St3.2 

Stell,  Charles.  Aleck  Hormby.  St39 

Stephens,  R.  N,  Continental  dragoon.  St4 

Stevens,  Mrs.  S.  (P.)  In  the  eagle’s  talon.  St44 

Stevens,  Mrs.  S.  (P,)  Sword  of  justice.  St44.1 

Struggle  between  the  French  and  the  Spanish  for  the  posses¬ 
sion  of  Florida. 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  The  heritage.  St46 

Virginia  in  Revolutionary  days. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  David  Balfour.  St48 

Sequel  to  Kidnapped. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Kidnapped.  St48.1 

Thrilling  adventures  of  David  Balfour,  who  was  kidnapped 
and  cast  away  on  a  desert  island  from  which  he  escaped 
to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Master  of  Ballantree.  St48.2 

Mystery  and  horror,  and  a  man  buried  alive. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson.  St48.3 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  New  Arabian  nights.  St48.4 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 

Hyde.  St48.5 

The  conflict  between  the  good  and  evil  natures  of  a  man. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Treasure  island.  .  St48.6 

“It’s  all  about  a  map  and  a  treasure,  and  a  mutiny,  and  a 
derelict  ship,  and  a  current,  and  a  fine  old  squire,  and  a 
doctor,  and  another  doctor,  and  a  sea-cook  with  one  leg, 
and  a  sea  song  with  the  chorus,  “Yo-ho-ho  and  a  bottle 
of  rum. 


FICTION 


37 


Stevenson,  R.  L.  Weir  of  Hermiston.  St48.7 

Stevenson,  R.  L,  The  wrecker.  St48.8 

Everything,  from  student  life  in  Paris  to  piracy  on  the  high 
seas. 

Stewart,  C.  D.  Fugitive  blacksmith.  St49 

Finerty,  the  boss  of  the  railroad  sandhouse,  and  the  tramp  he 
shelters. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  E.  (P.)  Letters  of  a  woman  homesteader.  St495 

Ranch  life  in  the  homesteaders’  country. 

Stimson,  F.  J.  King  Noanett.  St5 

A  story  of  old  Virginia. 

Stockton,  F.  R,  Adventures  of  Oliver  Horn.  St6 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs. 

Aleshine.  St6.8 

Their  absurd  adventures  on  a  desert  isle. 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Hundredth  man.  St6.1 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Jolly  fellowship.  St6.2 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Kate  Bonnet.  St6.3 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Lady  or  the  tiger,  and  other  stories.  St6.4 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Late  Mrs.  Null.  St6.5 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Rudder  Grange.  St6.6 

Humorous  experiences  of  a  young  married  pair  who  go  to  house¬ 
keeping  in  a  canal  boat. 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Story-teller’s  pack.  St6.7 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Chuck  Purdy.  -  St64 

Stoddard,  W.  0,  Crowded  out  o’  Crofield.  St64.1 

A  country  boy  goes  to  New  York  to  find  work  and  to  make 
his  way  in  life. 

Stoddard,  W.  0.  Dab  Kinzer.  St64.2 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  First  cruise  out,  and  other  stories.  St64.3 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Gid  Granger.  St64.4 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Guert  Ten  Eyck.  St64.5 

A  boy’s  part  in  the  Revolution. 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Little  Smoke.  St64.6 

The  capture  of  an  Ohio  boy  by  Sioux  Indians:  a  good 
story  of  Indian  life  and  of  the  Custer  massacre. 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  The  quartet.  St64.7 


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FICTION 


Stoddard,  W.  O.  Red  mustang.  St64.8 

A  story  of  the  Mexican  border. 

Stoddard,  W.  0.  Two  arrows.  St64.9 

How  an  Indian  boy  saved  the  camp  from  famine  and  won  his 
name. 

Stories  of  the  army.  St68 

Stories  of  Italy.  St68.1 

Stories  of  New  York.  St68.2 

Stories  of  the  railway.  St68.3 

Stories  of  the  sea.  St68.4 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Agnes  of  Sorrento.  St7 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H,  (B.)  Minister’s  wooing.  St7.1 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  My  wife  and  I.  St7.2 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Oldtown  folks.  St7.3 

A  Massachusetts  town  a  century  ago. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B,)  Pearl  of  Orr’s  island.  St7.4 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Poganuc  people,  and  Pink  and 

white  tyranny.  St7.5 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Sam  Lawson’s  oldtown  fireside 

stories.  St7.6 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  St7.7 

Plantation  life  of  the  negro  before  the  Civil  war. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  We  and  our  neighbors.  St7.8 

Stratemeyer,  Edward.  Minute  boys  of  Lexington.  St8 

Stretton,  Hesba.  pseud.  Max  Kromer.  St83 

Stuart,  Mrs.  R.  (M.)  Napoleon  Jackson,  the  gentleman 

of  the  plush  rocker.  St9 

Humorous  story  of  negro  life. 

Stuart,  Mrs.  R.  (M.)  Sonny.  St9.1 

An  old  man  tells  of  his  efforts  to  bring  up  his  young  son. 

Sutphen,  W.  G.  V.  Cardinal’s  rose.  Su8 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver’s  travels.  Sw5 

In  which  Mr.  Gulliver  tells  of  his  shipwreck  at  sea,  his  strange 
adventures  among  the  Lilliputians,  and  his  perilous  en¬ 
counters  with  the  giants  of  Brobdingnag. 

Tales  from  McClure’s.  Adventure.  T14 

Tales  from  McClure’s,  Romance.  T14.1 


FICTION 


39 


Tales  from  McClure’s.  War.  T14. 2 

Tales  from  McClure’s.  The  West.  T14.3 

Tarkington,  Booth.  Gentleman  from  Indiana.  T17 

Contests  between  White  Caps  and  a  young  newspaper  man 
who  tries  to  purify  politics. 

Tarkington,  Booth.  Monsieur  Beaucaire.  T17.1 

Tarkington,  Booth.  Penrod.  T17.2 

Pranks  of  a  small  boy  and  his  dog. 

Tautphoeus,  J,  (M,)  baroness  von.  The  initials.  T19 

Student  life  in  Munich,  and  a  mystery. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Hannah  Thurston.  T21 

Taylor,  Bayard.  John  Godfrey’s  fortunes.  T21.1 

Taylor,  B.  L.  Under  three  flags.  T22 

Taylor,  M.  I.  Imperial  lover.  T23 

Taylor,  M.  1.  On  the  red  staircase.  T23.1 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Henry  Esmond.  T32 

The  hero  is  a  colonel  in  the  service  of  Queen  Anne  of  Eng¬ 
land. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Pendennis.  T32.1 

Thackeray.  W.  M.  Miscellanies.  T32.2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  Newcomes.  T32.3 

Never  did  an  author  create  a  nobler  gentleman  than  Colonel 
Newcome. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Vanity  Fair.  T32.4 

Becky  Sharp,  the  Crawleys,  Amelia,  and  the  wonderful  de¬ 
scription  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo  are  immortal. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  Virginians.  T32.5 

Sequel  to  Henry  Esmond. 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  Man  of  the  hour  T33 

Labor  troubles  in  the  middle  west. 

Thanet,  Octave.  Missionary  sheriff.  T33. 1 

A  plain  man  who  tried  to  do  his  duty. 

Thanet,  Octave,  We  all.  T33.2 

Thompson,  D.  P.  Green  Mountain  boys.  T37 

Thompson,  Maurice.  Alice  of  old  Vincennes.  T38 

Love  and  adventure  in  Indiana  in  1779,  some  mystery,  more 
laughter,  and  still  more  fighting. 

Thompson  Maurice.  King  of  Honey  Island.  T38.1 


40 


FICTION 


Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Boys  of  old  Monmouth.  T59 

A  story  of  Washington’s  campaign  in  New  Jersey  in  1778. 

Tomlinson,  E.  T,  Camping  on  the  St.  Lawrence.  T59.1 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Two  young  patriots,  or  Boys  of  the 

frontier.  T59.2 

A  story  of  Burgoyne’s  invasion. 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Washington’s  young  aids.  T59.3 

Tourgee,  A.  W.  Fool’s  errand,  and  The  invisible  empire.  T64 
Trollope,  Anthony.  Dr.  Thorne.  T74 

Trollope,  Anthony.  Small  house  at  Allington.  T74.1 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Biding  his  time.  T75 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  T75.1 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Cudjo’s  cave.  T75.2 

The  adventures  and  hairbreadth  escapes  of  an  abolitionist 
who  finds  refuge  in  a  negro’s  cave. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  T75.3 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Lottery  ticket.  T75.4 

Trowbridge,  J,  T.  Martin  Merrivale.  T75.5 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Neighbor  Jackwood.  T75.6 

Home  life  in  rural  New  England. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Neighbor’s  wives.  T75.7 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Three  scouts.  T75.8 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Young  surveyor.  T75.9 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud .  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  T91 

The  fun  and  rascalities  of  Tom  and  his  chum,  Huck  Finn. 

Twain,  Mark.  Huckleberry  Finn.  T91.2 

Twain,  Mark.  Pudd’nhead  Wilson,  and  Those  extra¬ 
ordinary  twins.  T91.1 

A  case  of  identity  proved  by  finger  prints. 

Vandegrift,  Margaret,  pseud .  Queen’s  body-guard.  V28 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Other  wise  man.  V29 

How  a  fourth  Wise  Man, “who  also  saw  the  star  and  set  out  to 
follow  it,”  searched  for  his  Messiah. 

Van  Loan,  C.  E.  Big  league.  V32 

Stories  of  professional  baseball  players,  and  the  crisis  in  each 
one’s  fife. 

Van  Zile,  E.  S.  With  sword  and  crucifix.  V39 


FICTION 


41 


Verne,  Jules.  Dick  Sand.  V59 

Verne,  Jules.  Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon.  V59.1 

Verne,  Jules.  From  the  earth  to  the  moon.  V59.2 

A  crowd  of  adventurous  people  have  a  monster  gun  cast  and 
are  shot  to  the  moon. 

Verne,  Jules.  Michael  Strogoff,  or,  The  courier  of 

the  Czar.  V59.3 

Verne,  Jules.  Mysterious  island.  V59.4 

Adventure,  with  perils  by  sea,  pirates,  and  wild  beasts. 

Verne,  Jules.  Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.  V59.5 

Verne,  Jules.  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  V59.6 

Captain  Nemo  and  his  electric  submarine  boat. 

Waite,  Victor.  Cross  trails.  W13 

Wallace,  Lew.  Ben  Hur,  a  tale  of  the  Christ.  W15 

A  young  Jew  of  noble  family  is  taken  prisoner  and  made  a 
galley  slave.  Full  of  thrilling  incidents,  including  a  char¬ 
iot  race  at  Antioch  and  a  fight  with  pirates. 

Wallace,  Lew.  Fair  God.  W15.1 

A  tale  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 

Wallace,  Lew.  Prince  of  India.  W15.2 

Waller,  M.  E.  Wood  carver  of  ’Lympus.  W16 

An  ambitious  farmer,  crippled  for  life  by  a  falling  log,  finds 
interests  in  the  outside  world  and  becomes  a  famous 
wood-carver. 

Walton,  Mrs.  O.  F.  Christie,  the  King’s  servant.  W17 

Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey.  Halbeck  of  Bannisdale.  W21 

Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey.  History  of  David  Grieve.  W21.1 

Ware,  William.  Arelian,  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.  W22 

Ware,  William.  Zenobia.  W22. 1 

Waring,  G.  E,  Whip  and  spur.  W23 

Warman,  Cy.  Snow  on  the  headlight,  or,  The  story 

of  the  great  Burlington  strike.  W235 

Warman,  Cy.  White  mail.  W235.1 

How  a  flagman  became  a  railroad  president. 

Warner,  C.  D.  Being  a  boy.  W24 

Warner,  Susan,  Letter  of  credit.  W247 

Warner,  Susan.  Wide,  wide  world.  W247.1 

Warren,  Samuel.  Ten  thousand  a  year.  W25 


42 


FICTION 


Wason,  R.  A.  Happy  Hawkins.  W28 

A  hot  tempered,  independent  cowboy. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  Armageddon.  W29 

Webster,  H.  K.  King  in  khaki.  W39 

The  king  is  an  enterprising  American  who  has  become  the 
ruling  spirit  of  a  tropical  island. 

Wells,  D.  D.  Her  ladyship’s  elephant.  W46 

An  elephant  left  in  the  care  of  the  American  consul  in  Lon¬ 
don,  and  the  complications  it  caused. 

Wells,  H.  G.  Invisible  man.  W47 

Experiences  of  a  medical  student  who  succeeds  in  making 
himself  invisible. 

Wells,  H.  G,  Thirty  strange  stories.  W47.1 

Wells,  H.  G.  War  of  the  worlds.  W47.2 

Wells,  H.  G.  When  the  sleeper  wakes.  W47.3 

Werner,  Ernest,  pseud.  Good  luck.  W49 

Werner,  Ernest.  Saint  Michael.  W49.1 

Westcott,  E.  N,  David  Harum.  W52 

A  geed-hearted,  shrewd  banker,  horse-trader  and  observer 
of  men. 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Castle  inn.  W54 

Weyman,  S.  J.  From  the  memoirs  of  a  minister  of 

France.  W54.2 

Court  life  and  warlike  adventure. 

Weyman,  S.  J.  For  the  cause.  W54.1 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Gentleman  of  France.  W54.3 

A  soldier  of  fortune  in  the  days  of  Henry  of  Navarre. 

Weyman,  S,  J.  House  of  the  wolf.  W54.4 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Man  in  black.  W54.5 

Weyman,  S.  J.  My  lady  Rotha.  W54.6 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Story  of  Francis  Cludde.  W54.7 

White,  A.  R.  Blue  and  gray.  W56 

White,  Hervey.  Differences.  W57 

Settlement  life  in  Chicago. 

White,  S.  E.  Blazed  trail.  W58 

Stirring  story  of  the  Michigan  lumber  camps  and  the  hero’s 
fight  with  a  powerful  lumber  company  that  is  making  big 
steals  in  the  Michigan  wilderness. 


FICTION 


43 


White,  S,  E.  Gold.  W58.3 

Four  young  fellows  went  to  California  for  gold  and  adventure 
in  1849. 

White,  S.  E.  The  riverman.  W58.1 

White,  S.  E.  Rules  of  the  game.  W58.2 

Story  of  a  dead  failure  in  business  who  made  good  by  taking 
to  the  woods,  where  he  belonged. 

White,  W.  A.  Certain  rich  man.  W59 

Evolution  of  an  imaginative  Kansas  boy  into  a  hardened,  cor¬ 
rupt  financier. 

Wichert,  Ernst.  Green  gate.  W62 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  (D,)  Cathedral  courtship.  W63 

Travel  in  England. 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  (D.)  Penelope’s  progress.  W63.1 

Three  friends  and  their  travels  in  Scotland,  where  the  young¬ 
est  finds  a  lover. 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K,  (D.)  Story  of  Patsy.  W63.2 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  (D.)  Timothy’s  quest.  W63.3 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  (D,)  Village  watch-tower.  W63.4 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  (D.)  Birds’  Christmas  Carol.  W63.5 

An  invalid  girl  and  the  large  family  of  poor  children  whom 
she  befriends. 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Heart’s  highway.  W65 

Virginia  and  the  tobacco  riots  in  1682. 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Humble  romance,  and  other  stories.  W65.1 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Jane  Field.  W65.2 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Madelon.  W65.3 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Pembroke.  W65.4 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Portion  of  labor.  W65.5 

Labor  and  capital  in  a  New  England  village. 

Wilson,  H.  L.  The  spenders.  W69 

Winter,  J.  S.  pseud.  Bootle’s  baby.  W73 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  John  Brent.  W74 

A  noble  horse  is  the  hero. 

Wister,  Owen.  The  Virginian.  W76 

The  best  of  all  cowboy  stories. 

Wolf,  Emma.  Joy  of  life.  W83 


44 


FICTION 


Woolson,  C,  F.  Anne.  W88 

Wright,  H.  B.  Their  yesterdays.  W93 

Wright,  H.  B.  Winning  of  Barbara  Worth.  W93.1 

The  reclamation,  against  heavy  odds,  of  a  vast  tract  of  waste 
land  in  the  Colorado  desert. 

Wyss,  J.  R.  Swiss  family  Robinson.  W99 

Extraordinary  experiences  of  a  family  shipwrecked  on  a  re¬ 
markable  island. 

Yonge,  C,  M.  Chaplet  of  pearls.  Y8 

Yonge,  C.  M,  Dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest.  Y8.1 

Robber  barons  of  Germany  in  the  fifteenth  century. 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Heartsease.  Y8.2 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Heir  of  Redclyffe.  B8.3 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Unknown  to  history.  Y8.4 

The  captivity,  trial  and  execution  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scot¬ 
land. 

Zangwill,  Israel.  Mantle  of  Elijah.  Z1 


45 


An  Annotated  Catalogue  of  the  Wisconsin  State  Prison 

Library. 

PART  II 


PHILOSOPHY 

Aurelius  Antoninus,  Marcus,  emperor  of  Rome.  Medi¬ 
tations.  180A 

“A  man  should  be  upright,  not  kept  upright”— written  eight¬ 
een  hundred  years  ago. 

Baldwin,  J.  M.  Story  of  the  mind.  150B 

Epictetus,  Discourses.  180E 

A  Roman  slave  who  said:  “Difficulties  show  what  men  are.” 

Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  Essays.  190S 

A  pessimistic  view  of  life. 

Schools  of  ancient  philosophy.  180S 

Spencer,  Herbert.  First  principles.  110S 

Best  statement  of  the  philosophy  underlying  the  theory  of 
evolution. 

RIGHT  LIVING 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Lectures  to  young  men.  170B 

Begbie,  Harold.  Twice-born  men.  170B3 

Interesting  account  of  ten  men  of  a  London  slum  who  were 
transformed  through  conversion. 

Black,  Hugh.  Happiness.  170B5 

A  stimulating  essay  by  a  well  known  Scotch  preacher. 

Blythe,  Samuel.  Old  game.  170B6 

Breezy  account  of  twenty  years  of  steady  drinking  and  three 
years  on  the  water  wagon. 

Hamerton,  Sir  P.  G.  Intellectual  life.  170H 

A  book  to  make  you  think. 


46 


PHILOSOPHY 


Keller,  Helen.  Optimism. 

If  this  girl  who  is  blind,  deaf  and  dumb,  can  be  happy,  you 
should  be  too. 

Marden,  O,  S.  Training  for  efficiency. 

Mathews,  William.  Getting  on  in  the  world. 

Essays  on  success  and  failure,  self  reliance,  aims  and  methods. 

Payot,  Jules.  Education  of  the  will;  the  theory  and 
practice  of  self-culture. 

Practical  advice  as  to  overcoming  vices  of  all  kinds  through 
will  power  alone. 

Rollins,  F.  W.  What  can  a  young  man  do? 

Advantages  and  drawbacks  of  various  employments. 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Character. 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Duty,  with  illustrations  of  courage, 
patience  and  endurance. 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Self-help. 

Good  suggestions  for  making  the  most  of  life. 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Thrift. 

Sequel  to  Self-help. 

Spencer,  Herbert,  Data  of  ethics. 

Trine,  R,  W.  In  tune  with  the  infinite. 

A  helpful  book  on  how  to  live. 

RELIGION 

Argyll,  G.  D.  Campbell,  duke  of.  Unity  of  nature. 
Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Origin  of  the  world. 

Dobbins,  F.  S.  Gods  and  devils  of  mankind. 

Drummond,  Henry.  Addresses. 

Drummond,  Henry.  Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world. 
Edwards,  Jonathan.  Thoughts  on  the  revival  of  religion. 
Hosmer,  J.  K,  Story  of  the  Jews. 

The  fortunes  of  the  Jews  in  all  ages,  interestingly  told. 

The  Koran,  or,  Alcoran  of  Mohammed. 

Maclaren,  Ian.  pseud.  Mind  of  the  Master. 

Showing  that  Christ’s  words  are  the  true  basis  of  Christianity. 

Musings  and  memories. 


170K 

170M 

170M4 

170P 

170R 

170Sm4 

170Sm4.1 

170Sm4.2 

170Sm4.3 

170Sp 

170T 


210A 

210D 

270D 

204D 

210D8 

204E 

290H 

290K 

204M 

204M9 


RELIGION  47 

THE  BIBLE 

Bible.  Holy  Bible.  220B 

Cruden,  Alexander.  Complete  concordance  to  the  Old 

and  New  Testaments.  220C 

An  index  to  all  words,  phrases,  and  topics  in  the  Bible. 

Foster,  Charles.  Story  of  the  Bible.  220F 

Told  as  a  continuous  story. 

Gray,  J.  C.  Bible  lore.  220G 

Hadley,  Caroline.  Stories  of  old.  220H 

Hodges,  George.  When  the  King  came;  stories  from 

the  four  Gospels.  220H6 

The  life  of  Christ  told  in  story  form. 

Moody,  D.  L.  Bible  characters.  220M 

CHRISTIANITY 

Birkhhaeuser,  J.  A,  History  of  the  Church.  280B 

Bourdillon,  F.  W.  Parables  of  our  Lord.  230B 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Early  days  of  Christianity.  270F 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of  Christ.  230F 

One  of  the  best  stories  of  His  life. 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  A  man’s  helpers.  240G 

What  the  Bible,  prayer,  and  Christian  fellowship  have  meant 
to  the  author. 

Maas,  A.  J.  Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  230M 

Mackay,  G.  D.  Earthly  footprints  of  our  risen  Lord.  230M1 

Murray,  Andrew.  Like  Christ.  240M 

Smiles,  Samuel.  The  Huguenots,  their  settlements, 
churches  and  industries  in  England  and 
Ireland.  280Sm 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  True  Christian  religion.  280Sw 

Thomas  a  Kempis.  Of  the  imitation  of  Christ.  .  240T 

Thoms,  C.  S.  The  workingmen’s  Christ.  260T 

Shows  that  Christianity  is  essentially  a  religion  for  the  work¬ 
ingman. 

Walton,  Joseph,  comp.  Incidents  concerning  the 

Society  of  Friends.  280W 


48 


RELIGION 


CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G. )  Christian  Science  versus 
pantheism. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Christian  healing,  and 
The  people's  idea  of  God. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Miscellaneous  writings. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  No  and  yes. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Pulpit  and  press. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Retrospection  and  intro¬ 
spection. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Rudimental  divine  science. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Science  and  health,  with 
a  key  to  the  Scriptures. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  (G.)  Unity  of  God. 

O'Brien,  Mrs.  S.  (W.)  Life  of  Mary  Baker  Eddy. 

SOCIOLOGY 

GOVERNMENT  AND  CITIZENSHIP 
Dole,  C.  F.  American  citizen. 

The  government  and  social  institutions  of  our  country  in  1893. 

Harrison,  Benjamin.  This  country  of  ours. 

The  machinery  of  our  national  government  in  motion. 

Kallmeyer,  Charles,  How  to  become  a  citizen  of  the 
United  States. 

The  requirements  of  our  naturalization  laws,  and  the  rights 
and  duties  of  citizens.  In  both  English  and  German  text. 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia. 

An  ideal  state  planned  by  an  Englishman  in  the  16th  cen¬ 
tury. 

Plato.  The  republic. 

An  ancient  Greek  philosopher’s  dream  of  a  perfect  govern¬ 
ment. 

Price,  O.  W.  Land  we  live  in:  the  book  of  conser¬ 
vation. 

The  use  and  waste  of  America’s  forests,  lands,  waters,  and 
minerals.  Illustrated  with  good  photographs. 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  American  institutions. 

A  famous  Frenchman’s  impressions  of  our  government  a  cen¬ 
tury  ago. 


280Ed2 

280Ed2. 

280Ed2. 

280Ed2.i 

280Ed2.' 

280Ed2J 

280Ed2.( 

280Ed2/ 

280Ed2i 

280Ed 


320D 

350H 

323K 

320M 

320P 

320P9 

340T 


SOCIOLOGY  49 


U.  S. — Census  bureau.  Abstract  of  the  13th  census, 
1910. 

The  results  of  the  1910  census,  with  tables  of  all  sorts  and 
a  special  section  on  Wisconsin. 

320Un3 

U,  S. —Census  bureau.  Century  of  population  growth 
from  the  first  census  of  the  United  States 
to  the  12th,  1790-1900. 

310Un3.1 

U.  S.— Immigration  bureau.  Information  for  immi¬ 
grants  concerning  the  United  States,  its 
opportunities,  government  and  institu¬ 
tions. 

323Un3 

U.  S.  — Immigration  bureau.  Naturalization  of  aliens 
in  the  United  States. 

323Un3.1 

Wisconsin  Reviser  of  statutes.  Wisconsin  statutes. 

The  laws  of  our  State. 

340W 

Wisconsin.  Blue  book. 

A  handbook  telling  about  the  state  government,  officials, 
salaries,  and  institutions. 

320W 

Woolsey,  T.  S.  America’s  foreign  policy. 

Our  policy  as  defined  in  1898. 

327W 

ECONOMICS 


Carleton,  William,  pseud.  One  way  out. 

A  Boston  clerk,  discharged  at  38,  turns  day  laborer  and 
makes  good. 

331C 

Ely,  R.  T.  Labor  movement  in  the  United  States. 

History  of  labor  organizations  and  socialistic  movements  in 
the  United  States  up  to  1886. 

331E 

Jenks,  J.  W.  Trust  problem. 

Competition,  monopoly,  organization  and  management,  wages, 
and  control  of  industrial  combinations.  1900. 

338J 

Jevons,  W.  S.  Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange. 

332J 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  Elements  of  political  economy. 

330L 

Living  without  a  boss. 

Discharged  at  40,  a  New  York  newspaper  man  makes  a  new 
start  in  a  small  town. 

331 L 

Lloyd,  H.  D.  Wealth  against  commonwealth. 

The  first  book  written  on  the  question,  in  1894.  “The  author 
does  not  hide  his  hatred  of  ‘Trusts;’  he  has  studied  them 
since  their  birth. 

338L 

50  SOCIOLOGY 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.  The  workers:  East. 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.  The  workers:  West. 

Two  interesting  books  telling  of  the  experiences  of  an  investi¬ 
gator  as  builders’  helper,  a  summer  hotel  porter,  a  farm 
hand,  and  while  tramping  and  earning  his  way  west. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  sailor  in  active 
service  on  merchant  vessel  and  man-of- 
war,  1888. 

Dodge, ^T.  A,  Great  captains. 

Alexander,  Hannibal,  Caesar,  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  Napo¬ 
leon. 

Mahan,  A.  T.  Interest  of  America  in  sea  power,  pres¬ 
ent  and  future.  Written  in  1897. 

Neeser,  R.  W.  Our  many-sided  navy. 

The  organization  and  operation  of  the  modern  ship,  and  the 
daily  life  and  training  of  a  blue  jacket. 

Wyndham,  Horace.  The  queen’s  service,  or  The  real 
“Tommy  Atkins.” 

Actual  life  of  a  private  soldier  in  the  British  infantry  in  1899. 


EDUCATION 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Education. 

The  first  great  book  on  the  subject. 

Stearns,  J.  W.  ed.  Columbian  history  of  education  in 
Wisconsin. 

MYTHS  AND  LEGENDS 
Baldwin,  James.  Horse-fair. 

Horses  of  history,  myth  and  romance;  winged  steeds  and  war 
horses,  knights  errant  and  heroes. 

Baldwin,  James.  Story  of  Roland. 

Daring  feats  and  great  exploits  of  Roland,  worthiest  of  the 
barons  of  France. 

Finnemore,  John.  Story  of  Robin  Hood  and  his  merry 
men. 

Robin  Hood,  Little  John,  and  Friar  Tuck,  the  outlaws  of  Sher¬ 
wood  forest. 


3319W 

331W9.1 


351B8 

355D 

359M 

359N 

355W 

370S 

370St 

398B1 

398B1.1 

398F 


Hanson,  C.  H.  Stories  of  the  days  of  King  Arthur. 


398H 


SOCIOLOGY 


51 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Tangle  wood  tales;  a  second 

wonder-book.  309H3 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Wonder  book.  309H3.1 

Old  stories  of  Greece. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Greek  heroes.  398K 

Greek  men  “who  were  brave  and  skillful  and  dared  do  more 
than  other  men.” 

Macleod,  Mary.  King  Arthur  and  his  noble  knights.  398M 

“The  most  honorable,  gentle  Knight  who  ever  lived,  with  such 
a  company  of  noble  knights  that  it  is  hardly  to  be  sup¬ 
posed  that  their  like  will  ever  be  seen  again.” 

SCIENCE 

Abbott,  C.  C.  Travels  in  a  tree-top.  504A 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Fairy-land  of  science.  504B 

Air,  water  and  ice,  sound,  sunbeams,  bees  and  flowers. 

Du  Puy,  W.  A.  Uncle  Sam,  wonder  worker.  504D 

Strange  feats  performed  by  the  government  for  its  ninety 
millions  of  people. 

Huxley,  T.  H.  Critiques  and  addresses.  504H 

Tyndall,  John.  Fragments  of  science.  504T 

Williams,  Archibald.  Miracles  of  science.  504W 

ASTRONOMY 

Parker,  W.  H.  Familiar  talks  on  astronomy.  520P 

Proctor,  R.  A,  Other  worlds  than  ours.  520P9 

Interesting  things  about  the  planets,  comets,  meteors  and  stars. 

Sharpless,  Isaac,  and  Philips,  G.  M.  Astronomy.  520S 

ELECTRICITY 

Collins,  F.  A.  Wireless  man;  his  work  and  adventures 

on  land  and  sea.  537C 

Edison,  T.  A.  Telegraphy  self-taught.  537E 

Frederic,  Wilson.  Telegraphy  and  how  to  learn  it.  537F 

Harrison,  Newton.  Making  wireless  outfits.  537H 

Jones,  W.  H.  Telegraphy  for  beginners.  537J 

Massie,  W,  W.  Wireless  telegraphy  and  telephony.  537M 


52 


SCIENCE 


Meadowcroft,  W.  H.  A.  B.  C.  of  electricity.  537M4 

Outlines  the  principles  of  electric  science  in  simple  language, 
and  explains  their  application  in  telegraph,  telephone, 
electric  light,  and  motive  power. 

Mendenhall,  T.  C,  Century  of  electricity.  537M5 

The  growth  of  the  science  of  electricity  up  to  1894. 

Onken,  W.  H.  and  Baker,  J,  B.  How  to  understand 

electrical  work.  5370 

Explains  the  generation  of  electricity,  and  its  use  in  the  home, 
in  the  hospital,  on  shipboard  and  on  the  farm. 

St.  John,  T.  M.  Things  a  boy  should  know  about 

electricity.  537S 

Sloane,  T.  O.  How  to  become  a  successful  elec¬ 
trician.  537SL 

Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  Electricity  in  modern  life.  537T 

Wittbecker,  W.  A.  Domestic  electrical  work.  537W 

GEOLOGY 

Buckley,  E.  R.  Building  and  ornamental  stones  of 

Wisconsin.  550B8 

Buckley,  E.  R.  Clays  and  clay  industries  of  Wis¬ 
consin.  550B8.1 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Story  of  the  hills.  550H 

A  book  about  mountains. 

Judd,  J.  W.  Volcanoes;  what  they  are  and  what  they 

teach.  550J 

Ries,  Heinrich.  Clays  of  Wisconsin  and  their  uses.  550R 

Russell,  1.  C.  Rivers  of  North  America.  550R9 

An  interesting  account  of  the  evolution  of  rivers  and  their 
effects  on  the  earth. 

Salisbury,  R.  D.  and  Atwood,  W.  W.  Geography  of 
the  region  about  Devil's  Lake  and  the 
Dells  of  the  Wisconsin.  Illustrated.  550Sa 

Seeley,  H.  G.  Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages.  550Se 

Smith,  L.  S.  Water  powers  of  Wisconsin.  550Sm 

NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  MAN 

Argyll,  G.  D.  Campbell,  duke  of.  Reign  of  law.  570A 

Clodd,  Edward,  A  primer  of  evolution.  570C 

A  plain  and  simple  story  of  creation. 


SCIENCE 


53 


Darwin,  Charles.  Descent  of  man. 

In  applying  the  theory  of  evolution,  the  author  traces  man’s 
descent  from  animals. 

Darwin,  Charles,  Origin  of  species  by  means  of  natu¬ 
ral  selection. 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis;  the  antediluvian  world. 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Ragnarok;  the  age  of  fire  and 
gravel. 

Joly,  Nicholas.  Man  before  metals. 

The  antiquity  of  the  human  race  and  the  customs  of  man  be¬ 
fore  he  knew  the  use  of  metals. 


PLANT  LIFE 

Allen,  Grant.  Flowers  and  their  pedigrees. 

Darwin,  Charles.  Movements  and  habits  of  climbing 
plants. 

Darwin,  Charles.  Insectivorous  plants. 

Personal  observations  of  remarkable  plants. 

Gaye,  Selina.  Great  world’s  farm. 

Some  account  of  nature’s  crops  and  how  they  are  grown. 

FORESTRY 

Chittenden,  A.  K.  and  Irion,  Harry.  Taxation  on  for¬ 
est  lands. 

Pinchot,  Gifford.  Training  of  a  forester. 

The  work  of  a  forester  in  the  Federal  service. 

Rice,  O.  S.  comp.  Arbor  and  bird  day  annual.  1915. 

Good  articles  on  forestry  and  roadmaking,  with  pictures  of 
the  Chester  road. 

Roth,  Filbert.  Forestry  conditions  in  Northern  Wis¬ 
consin. 

Stewart,  C.  B.  Storage  reservoirs. 

Wisconsin— State  Forester.  Biennial  report. 

ANIMAL  LIFE 

Bostock,  F.  C.  Training  of  wild  animals. 

Traits  of  animals  in  captivity  and  the  dangerous  lives  of  train¬ 
ers.  “I’ve  never  seen  but  one  boy  who  did  not  want  to 
keep  a  menagerie  -  that  boy’s  father  actually  kept  one.” 


570D2 

570D2.1 

570D7 

570D7.1 

570J 


580A 

580D2 

580D2.1 

580G 


582C 

582P 

582R 

582R7 

582St 

582W 

599B 


54 


SCIENCE 


Burroughs,  John.  Wake-robin.  598B 

“He  saw  the  partridge  drum  in  the  woods; 

He  heard  the  woodcock’s  evening  hymn; 

He  found  the  tawny  thrush’s  brood; 

And  the  shy  hawk  did  wait  for  him.” 


Darwin,  Charles.  Formation  of  vegetable  mould 

through  the  action  of  worms.  590D 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Sharp  eyes;  a  rambler’s  calendar 

among  insects,  birds  and  flowers.  504G 

Has  interesting  drawings  by  the  author. 

Houssay,  Frederic,  Industries  of  animals.  590H 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Book  of  the  ocean.  5901 

Ocean  currents,  naval  battles,  ships,  polar  regions,  and  sea 
animals. 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  The  sea  and  its  wonders.  590K 

Queer  shapes,  shining  creatures,  animals,  plants  and  insects. 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  Things  in  the  forest.  598K 

The  homes  and  habits  of  birds,  snakes  and  wild  beasts. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.  590L 

Their  intelligence  and  their  relation  to  plants  and  to  other 
animals. 

Merwin,  H.  C.  Dogs  and  men.  599M 

Shows  the  human  qualities  of  the  dog  and  his  devotion  to  man. 

Miller,  O.  T.  Bird-ways.  598M 

Interesting  studies  of  the  home  life  and  family  manners  of 
many  birds. 

Mills,  E.  A.  In  beaver  world.  599M6 

“The  most  intelligent  of  all  animals”  building  homes,  digging 
canals,  and  making  dams.  Good  photographs. 

Peckham,  George.  Instincts  and  habits  of  solitary 

wasps.  590P 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Kindred  of  the  wild.  599R 

Stories  of  wild  animals  in  the  Canadian  forests. 

Seton,  E.  T.  Wild  animals  I  have  known.  599S 

True  and  interesting  tales  of  the  habits  and  daily  lives  of  the 
fox,  bear,  rabbit,  and  other  animals. 

Wood,  J,  G.  Illustrated  natural  history.  590W 

Wright,  W.  H.  Black  bear.  599W 

Half  the  book  tells  of  the  author’s  pet  bear,  the  rest  is  a  care¬ 
ful  study  of  the  habits  of  the  black  bear  in  his  native 
haunts. 


SCIENCE  55 

PHYSIOLOGY  AND  HYGIENE 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  health  book.  612B 

Blaisdell,  A,  F.  Practical  physiology.  612B5 

Lagrange,  Fernand.  Physiology  of  bodily  exercise.  612L 

Overton,  Frank.  Applied  physiology,  including  the 

effects  of  alcohol  and  narcotics.  6120 

Rosenthal,  Isadore.  General  physiology  of  muscles 

and  nerves.  612R 

Woodworth,  R.  S.  Care  of  the  body.  612W 

Useful  instruction  and  advice  for  the  man  who  wishes  to  keep 
in  good  physical  and  mental  condition. 

USEFUL  ARTS 

INDUSTRIES  AND  INVENTIONS 

Du  Puy,  W.  A.  Uncle  Sam’s  modern  miracles.  608D 

Revealing  weather  secrets,  conquering  contagion,  transform¬ 
ing  deserts,  and  smoothing  roads. 

Forman,  S.  E.  Stories  of  useful  inventions.  608F7 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  invention.  608H 

Hill,  C.  T.  Fighting  a  fire.  *  352H 

Thrilling  experiences  of  the  firemen  in  New  York,  and  the 
methods  used  in  extinguishing  a  fire. 

Hitchcock,  F.  E.  Building  of  a  book.  655H 

From  the  making  of  the  paper  and  type  to  the  sale  of  the 
printed  volume. 

Kaempffert,  W.  B.  New  art  of  flying.  629K 

The  evolution  of  the  flying  machine,  and  types  of  biplanes 
and  monoplanes. 

Moffat,  Cleveland.  Careers  of  danger  and  daring.  608M7 

Heroes  of  peace  who  are  as  worthy  of  honor  as  the  heroes 
of  war;  the  steeple  climber,  the  deep  sea  diver,  the  bal¬ 
loonist,  the  bridge  builder,  the  wild  beast  trainer,  the 
locomotive  engineer. 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Men  of  invention  and  industry.  608S 

Thurston,  R.  H.  Robert  Fulton.  608F 

ENGINEERING 

American  railway.  625A 

Buckley,  E.  R.  Highway  construction  in  Wisconsin.  625B 


56 


USEFUL  ARTS 


Collins,  H.  E.  Steam  turbines.  621C 

A  well  illustrated  manual  for  the  power-plant  engineer. 

Colvin,  F.  H.  Machine  shop  mechanics.  621C7 

Haskin,  F.  J.  Panama  canal.  626H 

The  building  of  the  canal,  the  tolls,  the  operating  force,  hand¬ 
ling  the  traffic,  trade  opportunities,  and  the  Pacific  expo¬ 
sition.  Many  fine  illustrations. 

Hotchkiss,  W.  0.  Rural  highways  of  Wisconsin.  625H 

Page,  L.  W.  Roads,  paths  and  bridges.  625P 

The  advantages  of  various  kinds  of  roads,  their  cost,  and  the 
methods  of  making  them. 

Thompson,  Slason,  ed.  Railway  library.  625T 

All  sorts  of  information  about  railroads,  in  volumes  for  1911, 

1912  and  1913. 

Warman,  Cy.  Story  of  the  railroad.  625W 

The  building  of  the  first  transcontinental  lines  through  the  West. 

Watson,  E.  P.  How  to  run  engines  and  boilers.  621W 

Williams,  Archibald.  How  it  is  done;  or  Victories  of 
the  engineer,  describing  how  great  en¬ 
gineering  achievements  in  all  parts  of 
the  world  have  been  accomplished.  620W 

AGRICULTURE 

Bennett,  I,  D.  Vegetable  garden.  635B 

Practical  suggestions  as  to  planting,  fertilizers  and  tools. 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  berry  book;  small  fruit  facts 

from  bud  to  box.  634B 

Reliable  guide  to  practical  cultivation  and  marketing. 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  cow  book.  636B4 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  horse  book.  636B4.1 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  sheep  book.  636B4.2 

Biggie,  Jacob.  Biggie  swine  book.  636 B4. 3 

Corbett,  L,  C.  Garden  farming.  635C 

Cultivating  vegetables  in  the  field  and  under  glass. 

Ely,  Mrs.  H.  (R.  )  Practical  flower  garden.  635E 

Soil  and  fertilization,  color  arrangement  and  successive  crops. 

Farrington,  E.  I.  Home  poultry  book.  636F 

Green,  S.  B.  Popular  fruit  growing.  634G 

Gurler,  H.  B.  Farm  dairy.  637G 


USEFUL  ARTS 


57 


Harper,  M.  W.  Manual  of  farm  animals. 

Howells,  W.  D.  My  year  in  a  log  cabin. 

Hunt,  T.  F.  How  to  choose  a  farm,  with  a  discussion 
of  American  lands. 

The  principles  concerned  in  selecting  a  farm  in  different  parts 
of  North  America. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  My  farm  at  Edgewood. 

The  alteration  and  improvement  of  a  small  place  in  Connect¬ 
icut  fifty  years  ago. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  Out  of  town  places. 

U.  S.— Animal  industry  bureau.  Special  report  on  dis¬ 
eases  of  cattle  and  on  cattle  feeding. 

U.  S.— Animal  industry  bureau.  Special  report  on  dis¬ 
eases  of  the  horse. 

Vivian,  Alfred.  First  principles  of  soil  fertility. 

A  clear  explanation  for  the  average  man. 

Warren,  G.  F.  Farm  management. 

Business  principles  applied  to  different  types  of  farms. 

Weidman,  Samuel.  Soils  and  agricultural  conditions 
in  north  central  Wisconsin. 

Weidman,  Samuel.  Soils  of  part  of  northwestern 
Wisconsin. 

Woll,  F.  W.  Handbook  for  farmers  and  dairymen. 

OUTDOOR  LIFE 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Camp  life  in  the  woods,  and  the 
tricks  of  trapping  and  trap  making. 

Laut,  A.  C,  Story  of  the  trapper. 

The  efforts  of  rival  companies  to  control  the  American  fur 
trade,  the  daring  and  the  life  of  the  trapper,  and  the  ways 
of  wilderness  beasts. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  and  Grinnell,  G.  B.  ed.  Ameri¬ 
can  big-game  hunting. 

Bear  and  buffalo  hunting  with  gun  and  camera. 

Shields,  G.  O.  Big  game  of  North  America. 

Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  Complete  angler. 

The  first  “outdoor”  book,  written  300  years  ago. 

BUSINESS 

Barnes,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Shorthand  manual. 

Barnes,  Mrs.  A.  Shorthand  reader. 


636H 
630 H 

630H9 

630M6 

630M6.1 

636Un3 

636Un3.1 

630V 

630W 

630W4 

630W4.1 

630W8 

639G 

639L 

799R 

799S 
799 W 

653B2 

653B2.1 


58 


USEFUL  ARTS 


Calkins,  E.  E.  and  Holden,  Ralph.  Modern  advertising.  659C 

How  to  choose  a  good  article  to  advertise,  how  to  prepare 
copy,  and  how  to  buy  cuts  and  engravings. 

Fowler,  S.  C.  How  to  get  and  keep  a  job.  170F 

Practical  instructions  for  writing  advertisements  and  letters, 
for  obtaining  personal  interviews,  and  other  steps  in  se¬ 
curing  a  position. 

Maxwell,  William.  Salesmanship.  658M 

Wingate,  C.  E.  What  shall  our  boys  do  for  a  living?  170W 

Information  and  sensible  advice  about  various  trades  and 
professions. 

MECHANIC  TRADES 


Bacon,  J.  L.  Forging. 

Practical  instruction  in  iron  and  steel  forging,  with  many  illus¬ 
trations. 

Beard,  D.  C.  American  boy’s  handy  book. 

Bower,  J.  A.  How  to  make  common  things. 

Byrne,  Oliver.  Handbook  for  the  artisan,  mechanic, 
and  engineer. 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  Smith’s  work. 

Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel. 

Including  Sir  Henry  Bessemer,  inventor  of  the  modern  pro¬ 
cess  of  making  steel. 

Sallows,  J.  F.  Blacksmith’s  guide. 

Smith,  F.  H,  Study  of  Wisconsin  wood-using  industries. 

Williams,  Archibald.  How  it  is  made;  describing  how 
various  machines  and  many  articles  are 
manufactured  from  the  raw  materials. 

Iron,  steel,  money,  paper,  pianos,  twine,  glass. 

Young  mechanic. 


680 B 

680B3 

680B6 

680B9 

680H 

669J 

680S 

674Sm 

670W 

680Y 


BUILDING 


Atlas  Portland  Cement  Company.  Concrete  construc¬ 
tion  about  the  home  and  on  the  farm.  693 A 

Clow,  G.  B.  Practical  up-to-date  plumbing.  696C 

Methods  of  installing  plumbing  in  various  buildings,  from 
the  cottage  to  the  skyscraper. 

Eassie,  P.  B.  Wood  and  its  uses.  690E 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  Practical  brick  work.  693H 


USEFUL  ARTS 


59 


Hasluck,  P.  N.  Practical  painter’s  work.  698H 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  Practical  plumber’s  work.  696H 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Mortars,  plasters,  stuccos.  693H6 

Houghton,  A.  A.  Concrete  floors  and  sidewalks.  693H8 

McNeill,  T.  E.  Steam  and  hot  water  fitter’s  text  book.  696M 
Snow,  W.  G.  Furnace  heating.  697S 

Hot  air  heating  and  furnace  fittings. 

Sylvester,  W.  A.  Modern  carpentry  and  building.  694S 

Starbuck,  R.  M.  Practical  wrinkles  for  the  plumber.  696S 
Townsend,  Gilbert,  Carpentry  and  joinery.  694T 

Selection  of  lumber,  the  framing  of  buildings,  and  other 
branches  of  construction. 

Viollet-le-duc,  E.  E.  Story  of  a  house.  690V 

WOODWORKING 

Foster,  E.  W,  Elementary  woodworking.  694F 

Goss,  W.  F.  M.  Bench  work  in  wood.  694G 

King,  C.  A.  Elements  of  woodwork.  694K 

Watson,  E.  P.  Manual  of  the  hand  lathe.  694W 

Wheeler,  C.  G.  Shorter  course  in  woodworking.  694W5 

FINE  ARTS 

Duplessis,  George.  Wonders  of  engraving.  760D 

A  brief  history  of  engraving  in  England  and  Europe. 

Flaxman,  John.  Letters  on  sculpture.  730F 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  Engraving  metals.  760H 

Hurll,  E.  M,  Home  book  of  great  paintings,  a  collec¬ 
tion  of  105  famous  pictures.  750E 

The  story  of  some  of  the  famous  paintings  of  the  world,  with 
splendid  illustrations. 

Reinach,  Solomon.  Appollo;  an  illustrated  manual  of 

the  history  of  art  throughout  the  ages.  750R 

The  history  of  painting,  sculpture  and  architecture,  with  over 
600  illustrations. 

Ruskin,  John.  Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  720R 

Story,  A.  T.  Story  of  photography.  770S 

Viollet-le-duc.  E,  E.  Annals  of  a  fortress.  720V 


60 


FINE  ARTS 


DRAWING  AND  DESIGN 

Barritt,  Leon.  How  to  draw.  740B 

The  principles  of  illustration,  with  studies,  cartoons  and  comic 
drawings  by  well  known  draftsmen. 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  ed.  How  to  write  signs,  tickets  and 

posters.  740 H 

Trezise,  F.  J.  Letters  and  letter  construction,  with 

chapters  on  design  and  decoration.  740T 

MUSIC 

Clappe,  A.  A.  Wind  band  and  its  instruments;  their 
history,  construction,  acoustics,  tech¬ 
nique  and  combination.  780C 

Johnson,  Clifton,  ed.  Songs  everyone  should  know.  780J 

AMUSEMENTS 

Clark,  E.  H.  Reminiscences  of  an  athlete,  twenty 

years  on  track  and  field.  796C 

Evers,  J.  J.  and  Fullerton,  H.  S,  Touching  second.  796E 

Professional  tips  from  Johnny  Evers,  a  history  of  baseball, 
records  of  great  plays  and  players,  and  the  signs  and  sys¬ 
tems  used  by  great  championship  teams. 

Frith,  Henry,  How  to  read  character  in  handwriting.  793F 

Mathewson,  Christopher.  Pitching  in  a  pinch,  or 

baseball  from  the  inside.  796M 

LITERATURE 

Cooper,  F.  T.  Some  American  story  tellers.  809C 

Churchill,  Tarkington,  Wister  and  eleven  others,  something 
about  their  lives,  but  more  about  their  work. 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Makers  of  English  fiction.  809D 

From  Defoe,  the  father  of  the  English  novel,  down  to  Steven¬ 
son. 

Fallows,  Samuel.  Liberty  and  union;  the  best  oratory, 
music  and  poetry  relating  to  the  Ameri¬ 
can  republic.  808F 

Knight,  Charles.  Half  hours  with  the  best  authors.  808K 

Long,  W.  J.  American  literature;  a  study  of  the  men 

and  books  that  reflect  the  American  spirit.  809L 

Sismonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  Literature  of  the 

South  of  Europe.  .  809S 


LITERATURE 


61 


POETRY 


Adams,  J.  Q.  Poems  of  religion  and  society.  821A 

Arnold,  Edwin.  Light  of  Asia.  821Ar6 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Poems.  82lAr61 

Bangs,  Kendrick.  Songs  of  cheer.  821 B 

Browning,  Mrs.  E,  (B.)  Poems.  821 B8 

Browning,  Robert.  Poems.  822B81 

Often  hard  reading,  for  he  jumps  abruptly  from  one  thought 
to  another,  but  you  will  enjoy  the  Pied  Piper,  Herve  Riel, 
and  How  they  brought  the  good  news  from  Ghent  to  Aix. 

Bryant,  W.  C.  Poems.  821 B84 


Nature  poems,  some  of  them  with  a  fine  swing.  Try  the  Song 
of  Marion’s  men: 

“Our  fortress  is  the  good  greenwood, 

Our  tent  the  cypress  tree; 

We  know  the  forest  round  us, 

As  seamen  know  the  sea.” 


Burns,  Robert.  Poems.  821 B93 

The  greatest  of  Scotch  poets  who  sang  of  the  common  things 
around  him. 

“It’s  coming  yet,  for  a’  that, 

That  man  to  man,  the  world  o’er, 

Shall  brothers  be  for  a’  that.” 

Byron,  G,  G.  B.  6th  baron.  Poems.  821 B99 

Read  Mazeppa  and  the  Prisoner  of  Chillon. 

Carleton,  Will.  City  ballads.  821 C 

Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.  Poems.  821C2 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Poems.  821C6 

The  Ancient  mariner  is  full  of  mystery,  magic,  and  terror  of 
the  sea. 

Dante,  Alighieri.  The  divine  comedy.  821D 

The  greatest  Italian  poet,  who  in  this  poem  represents  him¬ 
self  as  traveling  through  hell,  purgatory,  and  heaven. 

Drummond,  W.  H.  Poems.  821 D8 

Sad  and  humorous  poetry  of  the  French  Canadian  people. 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  ed.  American  war  ballads  and  lyrics.  821Eg 
Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Poems.  821  EL 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Early  poems.  821  Em 

Field,  Eugene.  Little  book  of  western  verse.  821 F4 


62 


LITERATURE 


Field,  Eugene.  Songs  and  other  verse.  821F4.1 

Poems  of  a  newspaper  man  -  farcical,  pathetic  and  quaint. 

Fuller,  F.  A.  and  M.  V.  Poems.  821F9 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Faust.  821G 

The  greatest  work  of  the  greatest  German  poet. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  Poems.  821G5 

Gray,  Thomas.  Poems.  821G7 

Harte,  Bret.  Poems.  821H 

The  West  in  the  early  days,  telling  about  the  “heathen  Chi¬ 
nee”  and  “ornery,  derned,  old  long  legged  Jim.” 

Hemans,  Mrs.  F.  D.  (B.)  Poems.  821H3 

Henley,  W.  E.  ed.  Lyra  heroica.  821H4 

Stirring  scenes  of  history  as  told  in  famous  poems  and  bal¬ 
lads. 

Holland,  J.  G.  Kathrina.  821H7 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Poems.  821H73 

There  is  good  fun  in  the  Deacon’s  masterpiece  and  How  the 
old  horse  won  the  bet. 

Homer,  The  Iliad.  821H75 

Homer.  The  Odyssey.  821H75.1 


“Sing  us  the  song  of  the  hero,  steadfast,  skillful  and  strong, 
Taker  of  Troy’s  high  towers,  who  wandered  for  ten  years  long 


Over  the  perilous  waters  through  unknown  cities  of  men. 

Leading  his  comrades  onward,  seeking  his  home  again. 

Hood,  Thomas.  Poems.  821H76 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Poems.  8211 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Famous  single  and  fugitive  poems.  821 J6 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Little  classics:  poems.  821J6.1 

Keats,  John.  Poems.  821 K2 

King,  B.  F.  Verse.  821K5 

Ben  King  was  a  Chicago  newspaper  man  who  wrote  negro 
songs,  dialect  verses,  and  clever  parodies. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Collected  verse.  821 K6 

Soldier  life  in  India  with  all  kinds  of  adventures  and  good  fun. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Ballads  and  barrack-room  ballads.  821K6.1 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Barrack-room  ballads,  and  The 

story  of  the  Gadsbys.  821K6.2 

Linton,  W.  J.  and  Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Ballads  and 

romances.  821L6 


LITERATURE  63 

Linton,  W.  J.  and  Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Dramatic 

scenes  and  characters.  821L6.1 

Linton,  W.  J.  and  Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Lyrics  of  the 

19th  century.  821L6.2 

Linton,  W.  J.  and  Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Translations.  821L6.3 

Longfellow,  H.  W,  Poems.  821L8 

One  of  the  best  loved  of  American  poets. 

Longfellow,  H.  W,  Christus.  821L8.1 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish  and 

other  poems.  821L8.2 

“The  little,  bighearted,  choleric,  generous  man  stands  out 
from  the  crowd  of  Puritans  as  a  human  being  among  the 
saints.” 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Evangeline,  and  other  poems.  821L8.3 

The  parting  of  two  lovers  when  the  English  forced  the  French 
settlers  to  leave  Acadia. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Song  of  Hiawatha.  821L8.4 

The  story  of  an  Indian  hero,  full  of  legends  and  customs  of 
the  Indians. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Poems.  821L9 

The  Bigelow  papers  are  clever  and  funny. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Poems.  821M1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  821M1.1 

Heroic  stories  told  in  stirring  verse. 

Mackay,  Charles.  Voices  from  the  mountains.  821M2 

Masefield,  John.  Story  of  a  round  house.  821M3 

The  Dauber  is  a  strong  story  of  life  at  sea. 

Milton,  John.  Poems.  821M6 

Moore,  Thomas.  Poems.  821 M7 

Moore,  Thomas.  Lalla  Rookh;  an  oriental  romance.  821M7.1 
Noyes,  Alfred.  Tales  of  the  Mermaid  tavern.  821N 

Adventure,  wit,  goodfellowship,  tragedy,  and  humor.  Black 
Bill’s  honeymoon  is  grand  good  fun. 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  Golden  treasury.  821 P 

A  collection  of  the  greatest  English  poems. 

Pope,  Alexander.  Poems.  821P8 

Proctor,  Adelaide.  Poems.  821P9 

Riley,  J.  W.  Days  gone  by,  and  other  poems.  821R4 


64 


LITERATURE 


Riley,  J.  W. 
Riley,  J.  W. 
Riley,  J.  W. 
Riley,  J.  W. 
Riley,  J.  W. 


Farm  rhymes. 

Green  fields  and  running  brooks. 
Home-folks. 

Neighborly  poems. 

Tinkle  of  bells,  and  other  poems. 


Most  of  his  poems  deal  with  farm  and  town  life  in  Indiana, 
clever  and  sad  verses  about  boys  and  outdoor  things. 


Rittenhouse,  J.  B.  ed.  Little  book  of  modern  verse. 
Rossetti,  D.  G.  Poems. 

Saxe,  J.  G.  Poems. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Poems. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Lady  of  the  lake. 

A  romance  of  love  and  war. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel. 

A  song  of  border  warfare  and  enchantment. 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Marmion. 

Stirring  poem  of  the  Scottish  invasion  of  England. 


Service,  R.  W.  Spell  of  the  Yukon. 


Dangers,  joys  and  thrills  of  the  great  outdoors  in  the  far  North. 


Shelley,  P.  B,  Poems. 

Stedman,  E.  C.  American  anthology. 

A  collection  of  the  best  American  poems. 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  Poems. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Poems. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  lord.  Poems. 

One  of  the  great  English  poets  who  wrote  many  good  “story” 
poems.  The  Idylls  of  the  King  tell  of  King  Arthur  and 
his  noble  knights.  Enoch  Arden  is  the  tale  of  a  sailor  who 
returns  home  to  find  that  his  wife,  thinking  him  drowned, 
has  married  another  man. 


Whittier,  J.  G.  Poems. 

The  first  American  poet  to  write  of  the  farm  and  the  common 
people.  His  poems  against  slavery  are  famous. 

Wordsworth,  William.  Poems. 

A  poet  of  nature  and  man. 


DRAMA 

Howells,  W.  D.  Sleeping  car,  and  other  farces. 

Plays  with  clever  characters,  especially  the  Californian  in  The 
sleeping  car. 


821R4.1 

821R4.2 

821R4.3 

821R4.4 

821R4.5 

821 R5 

821R7 

821S 

821Sc8 

821Sc8.1 

821Sc8.2 

821Sc8.3 

821Se 

821 Sh4 
821St 

821Sw 

821T 

821T2 


821 W6 

821 W8 


822H 


LITERATURE 


65 


Moody,  W.  V.  Great  divide. 

A  Western  man  who  marries  his  wife  by  force  and  then  makes 
himself  worthy  of  her. 

Shakespeare,  William.  Works. 

The  greatest  of  all  dramatists  and  poets.  There  are  good  stories 
and  wise  thoughts  in  all  of  the  plays.  Macbeth  with  its 
battle  and  its  witches  is  one  of  the  most  exciting  tragedies, 
and  the  hero  of  Hamlet,  who  talks  to  his  father’s  ghost,  one 
of  the  most  interesting  characters.  There  are  some  good 
history  plays,  one  of  the  best  being  Henry  IV,  in  which  is 
that  “prince  of  all  rogues,  Jack  Falstaff.”  And  then  there 
are  the  comedies,  the  Tempest,  with  its  enchanted  island; 
the  Winter’s  tale  with  its  living  statue;  the  Comedy  of 
errors  with  its  confusing  twins;  Twelfth  night  with  its 
wise  clown  and  the  foolish  Malvolio,  and,  best  of  all  per¬ 
haps,  Midsummer-night’s  dream  with  its  host  of  fairies 
and  human  beings. 

Tarkington,  Booth.  Man  from  home. 

A  shrewd  American  matches  his  wit  against  the  schemes  of 
an  English  lord. 

Zangwill,  Israel.  Melting  pot. 

America  is  God’s  great  melting  pot  where  all  the  races  of 
Europe  are  melting  and  refining. 


ESSAYS 

Addison,  Joseph.  Essays. 

An  English  writer  of  200  years  ago  who,  by  making  fun  of 
the  people,  taught  them  that  it  is  not  necessary  to  be 
wicked  in  order  to  have  a  good  time. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Essays  in  criticism. 

Bacon,  Francis.  Essays. 

“The  wisest,  brightest,  meanest  of  mankind”  who  300  years 
ago  said:  “some  books  are  to  be  tasted,  others  to  be 
swallowed,  and  some  few  to  be  chewed  and  digested.” 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Heroes  and  hero  worship. 

He  is  hard  to  read,  but  full  of  good  thought. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Past  and  present. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Sartor  resartus. 

Chesterfield,  P,  D.  S.  4th  earl  of.  Letters,  sentences 
and  maxims. 

Worldly  wisdom  and  shrewd  advice. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Confessions  of  an  opium  eater. 
Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Essays  and  leaves  from  a  note  book. 
Eliot,  George.  Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such. 


822M 

821Sh 


822T 

822Z 

824A 

824Ar 
824 B 

824C1 

824C1.1 

824C1.2 

824C4 

824D 

824EL4 

824EL4.1 


66 


LITERATURE 


Emerson,  R.  W.  Nature  addresses  and  lectures. 
Holmes,  O.  W,  Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table. 

Alert  wisdom,  droll  humor,  and  shrewd  observations  of  life, 
with  some  clever  scraps  of  verse. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Poet  at  the  breakfast  table. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Professor  at  the  breakfast  table. 
Irving,  Washington.  The  sketch  book. 

Humorous,  fanciful  stories  of  Rip  Van  Winkle,  the  good 
natured  ne’er-do-well,  who  slept  for  20  years,  and  of  the 
Yankee  schoolmaster,  Ichabod  Crane,  and  his  adventures 
with  the  Headless  Horseman. 

Lamb,  Charles.  Essays  of  Elia. 

The  genial  humor  of  these  essays  is  best  shown  in  the  Dis¬ 
sertation  on  roast  pig,  in  which  he  tells  how  the  Chinese 
learned  to  eat  roast  meat  by  the  accidental  burning  of  a 
hut. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Pleasures  of  life. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Literary  essays. 

His  knowledge  was  prodigious;  his  memory  unfailing. 

Mitchell,  D.  G,  Bound  together. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  Dream-life. 

Mitchell,  D.  G,  Reveries  of  a  bachelor. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  Wet  days  at  Edgewood. 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Essays. 

Men,  manners  and  events  in  France  in  the  16th  century. 

“The  souls  of  emperors  and  cobblers  are  cast  in  the  same 
mold.” 

Prescott,  W.  H.  Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies. 
Ruskin,  John.  Crown  of  wild  olives. 

Ruskin,  John.  Sesame  and  lilies. 

Talks  on  books,  reading,  and  education. 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Walden,  or  life  in  the  woods. 

A  naturalist  who  chose  to  be  rich  by  making  his  wants  few. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Fisherman’s  luck,  and  some  other 
uncertain  things. 

A  lover  of  nature  and  of  his  fellow  men  writes  about  fishing 
and  other  out-of-door  interests.  Good  reading. 

ORATORY 

Adams,  C.  K.  British  orations. 

American  orations. 


824Em 

824H7 

824H7.1 

824H7.2 

8241 


824L 


824L9 

824M 

824M6 

824M6.1 

824M6.2 

824M6.3 

824M7 

824P 

824R8 

824R8.1 

824T 

824V 


825A 

825Am 


LITERATURE 


67 


Kleiser,  Grenville.  How  to  develop  power  and  person¬ 
ality  in  speaking.  808K6. 1 

Kleiser,  Grenville.  How  to  speak  in  public.  808K6 

Webster,  Daniel.  Speeches.  825W 

SATIRE  AND  HUMOR 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Potiphar  papers.  827C 

Satire  of  American  society  in  1853. 

Dunne,  F.  P.  Observations  of  Mr.  Dooley.  827D 

An  Irishman’s  shrewd  and  funny  comments  on  people  and 
events. 

Irving,  Washington.  Knickerbocker’s  history  of 

New  York.  8271 

A  comic  history  of  the  old  Dutch  inhabitants  of  Manhattan 
island. 

Jerome,  J.  K.  Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow.  827J 

Nye,  Bill,  pseud.  Bill  Nye  and  Boomerang.  827N 

Wells,  Carolyn,  ed.  Nonsense  enthology.  827  W 

A  collection  of  funny  verses. 

Warner,  C,  D.  Backlog  studies.  827W2 

Warner,  C.  D,  My  summer  in  a  garden.  827W2.1 

Humorous  description  of  gardening  experiences. 

Whiting,  R.  R.  Four  hundred  good  stories.  827  W5 

Jokes  and  anecdotes,  some  of  them  old  but  all  of  them  good. 

TRAVEL 

VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS 

American  adventure  by  land  and  sea.  910A 

Barrows,  J.  H.  World  pilgrimages.  910B 

Letters  written  while  on  a  trip  around  the  world. 

Brassey,  A.  (A.)  baroness.  Around  the  world  in  the 

yacht  Sunbeam.  910B7 

Bullen,  F.  T.  Cruise  of  the  Cachelot  around  the  world 

after  sperm  whales.  910B8 

By  land  and  sea.  910B9 

Byrum,  E.  E.  Travels  and  experiences  in  other  lands.  910B99 

Cook,  James.  Three  voyages  round  the  world.  910C 

Entertaining  accounts  of  discoveries  and  adventures  in  1768- 
1779. 


68 


TRAVEL 


Dana,  R.  H.  Two  years  before  the  mast.  910D 

A  voyage  around  Cape  Horn  in  the  days  of  the  sailing  ves¬ 
sel. 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure.  910H1 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  discovery.  910H1.1 

Hale,  E.  E,  Stories  of  the  sea.  910H1.2 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Voyage  round  the  world,  910K 

Lives  and  voyages.  Of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier.  910L 
London,  Jack.  Cruise  of  the  Snark.  910L8 

Lively  story  of  an  adventurous  Pacific  cruise;  illustrated  with 
photographs. 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Buccaneers  and  pirates  of  our  coast.  910St 

Real  pirates,  Roc,  Morgan,  and  Captain  Kidd,  who  they  were 
and  what  they  did. 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  Following  the  equator,  a  jour¬ 
ney  around  the  world.  910T 

A  first  rate  specimen  of  his  mixture  of  sense  and  nonsense. 

Williams,  F.  B.  On  many  seas.  910W 

TRAVEL  —EUROPE 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.  914A 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine.  Germany,  present  and  past.  914. 3B 

Impressions  of  Germany  in  1881. 

Bourget,  Paul.  Impressions  of  Italy.  914. 5B 

Clark,  F.  E.  Fellow  travellers.  914C 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Land  of  the  long  night.  914. 7D 

A  winter  journey  by  reindeer  sledge  and  on  skis  to  northern 
Scandinavia.  Tells  of  adventures  with  wolves  and  life  with 
the  queer  little  Lapps. 

Field,  Kate.  Ten  days  in  Spain.  914. 6F 

Forney,  J.  W.  Letters  from  Europe.  914F 

Hale,  E.  E.  Seven  Spanish  cities.  914. 6H 

Hamerton,  Sir  P.  G.  Round  my  house;  notes  on  rural 

life  in  France  in  peace  and  war.  1892.  914. 4H 

Hapgood,  I.  F.  Russian  rambles.  914. 7H 

Cities  and  country-houses,  rivers  and  river-journeys,  churches 
and  summer  resorts  in  out-of-the-way  Russia. 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Sketches  of  Holland  and  Scandinavia.  914. 9H 


TRAVEL 


69 


-lowells,  W.  D.  Italian  journeys.  914. 5H 

Interesting  accounts  of  trips  taken  while  the  author  was  con¬ 
sul  at  Venice  1861-1865. 

rving,  Washington.  The  Alhambra.  914.61 

The  legends  of  the  ancient  palace-fortress  of  Madrid  where 
Irving  lived,  charmingly  told. 

lames,  Henry.  Little  tour  in  France.  914. 4J 

History,  customs,  and  people  as  seen  in  1885. 

^ongfellow,  H.  W.  Outre-mer,  a  pilgrimage  beyond 

the  sea.  914L 

Miles,  N.  A,  Military  Europe.  1898.  914M 

Sterne,  Laurence.  Military  Europe.  1898.  914S 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Views-a-foot;  or,  Europe  as  seen 

with  knapsack  and  staff.  914T 

rsar  and  his  people.  914. 7T 

Tyler,  M.  C.  Glimpses  of  England.  1898.  914. 2T 

TRAVEL  ASIA 

Allen,  T.  G.  and  Sachtleben,  W.  L.  Aross  Asia  on 

a  bicycle.  915A 

A  three  year  journey  of  two  Americans  from  Constantinople 
to  Peking. 

Browne,  J.  R.  Yusef;  or  the  journey  of  the  Frangi.  915B 
Colquhoun,  A.  R.  China  in  transformation.  915. 1C 

Based  on  long  stays  in  China  as  an  explorer,  as  a  newspaper 
man,  and  on  private  business. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Japan  in  history,  folklore  and  art.  915. 2G 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Glimpses  of  unfamiliar  Japan.  915. 2H 

Interesting  descriptions  of  travel,  charming  personal  experi¬ 
ences,  with  a  glimpse  of  the  very  soul  of  Japan. 

Holcombe,  Chester.  The  real  Chinaman.  915. 1H 

Written  in  1895  after  14  years  experience  at  the  United 
States  legation  at  Peking. 

Hornaday,  W.  T.  Two  years  in  the  jungle.  The  ex¬ 
periences  of  a  hunter  and  naturalist  in 
India,  Ceylon  and  Borneo.  915. 4H 

Perhaps  no  man  living  has  made  a  more  systematic  study  of 
wild  animals,  birds,  reptiles,  and  fishes  in  their  native 
homes.  His  experiences  are  interesting. 

Kennan,  George.  Tent  life  in  Siberia.  915. 7K 

Personal  adventures  in  unknown  Kamtchatka  in  1870. 


70 


TRAVEL 


Knox,  T.  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey 
to  Ceylon  and  India,  with  descriptions  of 
Borneo,  the  Philippine  islands  and  Bur- 
mah.  915. 4K 

Knox,  T.  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  Japan  and 

China.  915K 

Landor,  H,  S.  Explorer’s  adventures  in  Thibet.  915. 1L 

Tells  of  the  capture,  torture,  and  escape  of  the  author  while 
in  the  forbidden  land  of  Thibet. 

Locher,  A.  Star  and  crescent.  91 5L 

Norman,  Henry.  Real  Japan.  915. 2N 

Optic,  Oliver.  Asiatic  breezes.  9150 

Smith,  A,  H.  Chinese  characteristics.  915.  IS 

Wilson,  Andrew.  Abode  of  snow.  915W 

TRAVEL  AFRICA 

Carpenter,  M.  T.  In  Cairo  and  Jerusalem.  916C 

Chanler,  W.  A.  Through  jungle  and  desert.  916C3 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  My  Apingi  kingdom.  916D 

Life  in  the  great  Sahara  and  sketches  of  the  ostrich  and  hyena. 

Edwards,  A.  B.  A  thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.  916E 

Livingstone,  David  and  Charles,  Narrative  of  an  ex¬ 
pedition  to  the  Zambesi  and  its  tribu¬ 
taries.  91 6L 

The  first  white  man  to  explore  Central  Africa. 

White,  S.  E.  Land  of  footprints.  916W 

A  year  of  travel  and  hunting  in  East  Africa,  full  of  adventures 
with  lions  and  buffalo. 

TRAVEL  — CANADA 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  Labrador,  the  country  and  its  people.  917. 1G 

The  natural  resources,  climate  and  people  of  an  almost  un¬ 
known  part  of  North  America. 

Ralph,  Julian.  On  Canada’s  frontier.  917. 1R 

Sketches  of  history,  sport  and  adventure  and  of  the  Indians, 
missionaries,  fur-traders  and  newer  settlers  of  Western 
Canada. 


TRAVEL 


7 


TRAVEL— UNITED  STATES 

Birmingham,  G.  A.  pseud.  From  Dublin  to  Chicago; 

some  notes  on  a  tour  in  America.  917B5 

Friendly  comment  and  criticism  by  a  famous  Irish  humorist. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Zig-zag  journeys  in  the  sunny 

south.  917B9. 1 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Zig-zag  journeys  on  the  Missis¬ 
sippi.  917B9.2 

Goodwin,  M.  W.  Colonial  cavalier,  or,  Southern  life 

before  the  Revolution.  917G 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  (H.)  Bits  of  travel  at  home.  917J 

O’Rell,  Max,  pseud.,  and  Allyn,  Jack.  Jonathan  and 

his  continent.  9170 

A  traveler  to  America  in  1899  who  could  tell  disagreeable 
truths  without  giving  offense. 

Stevenson,  R,  L.  Across  the  plains.  917St 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Historic  waterways.  917T4 

600  miles  of  canoeing  upon  Illinois  and  Wisconsin  rivers. 

Warner,  C.  D.  On  horseback.  917W2 

A  tour  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  with  notes 
of  travel  in  Mexico  and  California. 

Whitbeck,  R.  H,  Geography  and  industries  of  Wis¬ 
consin.  917W4 

TRAVEL  UNITED  STATES  — THE  WEST 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Zig-zag  journeys  in  the  great 

Northwest.  917B9 

Grey,  Zane.  Last  of  the  plainsmen.  917G8 

On  the  Arizona  desert,  hunting  big  game  with  Buffalo  Jones. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Knocking  around  the  Rockies.  9171 

King,  Clarence.  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.  917K 

Adventure  and  travel  in  1864-1873. 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Some  strange  corners  of  our  country; 

the  wonderland  of  the  Southwest.  917L 

The  Grand  Canyon,  Petrified  forest,  and  the  Desert.  Nava- 
jos  and  other  Indians  with  their  strange  customs,  dances 
and  magic. 

Richardson,  James,  ed.  Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.  917R 
Sharp,  D.  L.  Where  rolls  the  Oregon.  917Sh 

Adventure  and  nature  study  during  the  summer  of  1912. 

Good  photographs  and  good  reading. 


72 


TRAVEL 


Stoddard,  C.  A.  Beyond  the  Rockies;  a  spring  jour¬ 
ney  in  California.  917St6 

Taylor,  Bayard,  Eldorado.  917T 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  Roughingit.  917T9 

An  eventful  journey  from  St.  Louis  across  the  plains  to  the 
silver  mines  of  Nevada  in  the  early  60’s.  Full  of  droll 
humor  and  amusing  incidents,  including  a  California 
earthquake,  a  visit  to  the  Mormons,  and  a  trip  to  the 
Sandwich  Islands. 

Wallace,  S.  E.  Land  of  the  Pueblos.  917W 

White,  S.  E.  The  mountains.  917W5 

Lively  account  of  trampimg  and  camping  in  the  mountains 
of  California. 


TRAVEL  —MEXICO,  CENTRAL  AMERICA  AND  WEST  INDIES 


Carson,  W.  E.  Mexico.  917. 2C 

A  vivid  and  hopeful  picture  of  present-day  Mexico,  its  life, 
people,  and  problems. 

Child,  Theodore.  Spanish-American  republics.  917.2C4 

Franck,  H.  A.  Zone  policeman  88;  a  close  range  study 

of  the  Panama  Canal  and  its  workers.  917. 2F 

The  author  spent  six  months  in  the  Canal  Zone  as  a  census 
taker  and  plain-clothes  man.  An  interesting  book. 

Hill,  R.  T.  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico;  with  other  islands 

of  the  West  Indies.  917. 2H 

Climate,  products,  cities,  people  and  political  conditions  in 
1898. 

Rector,  C.  H.  Story  of  beautiful  Porto  Rico.  917. 2R 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  In  the  land  of  cave  and  cliff 

dwellers.  917. 2S 

Adventure  and  research  in  Northern  Mexico. 

Sheldon,  H.  1.  Notes  on  Nicaragua  canal.  917. 2Sh 

Smith,  F.  H.  White  umbrella  in  Mexico.  917. 2Sm 

A  saunter  through  Mexico  with  beggars,  idlers  and  sacristans. 

Vincent,  Frank.  In  and  out  of  Central  America,  and 

other  sketches  and  studies  of  travel.  917.2V 

TRAVEL— SOUTH  AMERICA 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Venezuela,  a  land  where  it's  always 

summer.  918C 

Frances,  May.  Beyond  the  Argentine.  918F 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  South  America.  91 8K 


TRAVEL 


73 


TRAVEL— OCEANICA 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Travels  under  the  Southern  Cross.  ,  919B 

Australia,  Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  Samoa,  and  other  Pacific 
islands. 

Bishop,  Mrs.  1.  (B.)  Six  months  among  the  Sandwich 

Islands.  919B5 

Higginson,  Mrs.  S.  J,  (H.)  Java;  the  pearl  of  the  East.  919H 

The  island,  its  history,  resources  and  people. 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Australasia.  919K7 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Siam  and  Java.  919K7.1 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  land  of  the  kangaroo.  919K7.2 

Stevens,  J.  E.  Yesterdays  in  the  Philippines.  919S 

Based  on  two  years  in  Manilla  and  long  journeys  into  remote 
island  regions. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  In  the  South  seas.  919St 

Worcester,  D.  C.  Philippine  Islands  and  their  people.  919W 

A  record  of  personal  observation  and  experience,  with  a  short 
summary  of  the  history  of  the  archipelago. 

TRAVEL— ARCTIC  REGIONS 

Borup,  George.  Tender-foot  with  Peary.  919. 8B 

Breezy  account  of  the  search  for  the  North  Pole,  told  by  one 
of  the  party. 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Open  polar  sea.  919. 8H 

Kane,  E.  K.  Arctic  explorations.  919. 8K 

Peary,  Mrs.  J,  (D.)  My  Arctic  journal.  919. 8P 

A  year  among  the  ice-fields  and  Eskimos,  with  an  account  of 
the  great  white  journey  across  Greenland,  by  R.  E.  Peary. 

Illustrated  with  photographs. 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  Children  of  the  cold.  919. 8S 

Eskimos  whom  the  Arctic  explorer  met. 

Shackleton,  Sir  H.  E.  Heart  of  the  Antarctic;  a  story 
of  the  British  Antarctic  expedition,  1907- 
1909.  919. 8Sh 

Interesting  record  of  an  unsuccessful  search  for  the  South 
Pole. 

BIOGRAPHY 

COLLECTIVE  BIOGRAPHY 

Barry,  A.  Lives  of  the  Irish  saints.  920B 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  (K.)  Famous  American  authors.  920B6 


74 


BIOGRAPHY 


Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  (K.)  Famous  American  statesmen.  920B6.1 

Washington,  Franklin,  Jefferson,  Hamilton,  Jackson,  Webster, 

Clay,  Sumner,  Grant,  and  Garfield. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  (K.)  Famous  leaders  among  men.  920B6.2 

Napoleon,  Nelson,  Bunyan,  Phillips  Brooks,  and  others. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  (K.)  Famous  voyagers  and  explorers.  920B6.3 

Noted  travellers  from  Marco  Polo  to  Peary. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  (K.)  Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became 

famous.  920 B6. 4 

Sir  Henry  Bessemer,  Ezra  Cornell,  David  Farragut,  and  other 
poor  boys  who  made  the  most  of  their  chances. 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous  London  merchants.  920B66 

Boyhood  of  great  men.  920B71 

Bradley,  E,  L.  Rulers  of  our  republic.  920B72 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys.  920B79 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Representative  men.  920E 

Goethe,  Montaigne,  Napoleon,  Plato,  Shakespeare,  and  Swe¬ 
denborg. 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Seekers  after  God.  920F 

Seneca,  Epictetus,  Marcus  Aurelius. 

Greely,  A.  W.  Explorers  and  travellers.  920G 

Headley,  J,  T.  Washington  and  his  generals.  920H 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

American  statesmen.  920H8 

Lives  of  eminent  individuals.  920L 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Historical  and  biographical  essays.  920M 

Shanks,  W.  F.  G.  Personal  recollections  of  dis¬ 
tinguished  generals.  920S 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Men  of  business.  920St 

John  Jacob  Astor,  Cyrus  Field,  Leland  Stanford,  G.  M.  Pull¬ 
man,  and  other  successful  business  men. 

Trent,  W.  P.  Southern  statesmen  of  the  old  regime.  920T 

Wile,  F,  W.  Men  around  the  Kaiser;  the  makers  of 

modern  Germany.  920W 

Sketches  and  portraits  of  men  prominent  in  public  affairs  of 
Germany  in  1914. 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  golden  deeds  of  all  times  and 

all  lands.  920Y 

“Old  heroes  that  could  grandly  do 
As  they  could  greatly  dare.” 


BIOGRAPHY 


75 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY 

(arranged  by  titles) 

Adams,  J.  Q.  Morse,  J.  T.  John  Quincy  Adams. 
Adams,  Samuel.  Hosmer,  J.  K.  Samuel  Adams. 
Agassiz.  Holder,  C.  F.  Louis  Agassiz. 

Allen.  Hall,  Henry.  Ethan  Allen. 

American  Revolutionary  commander,  colonel  of  the  ‘'Green 
Mountain  boys,”  and  hero  of  the  Ticonderoga. 

Amiel,  H.  F.  Journal. 

Antin,  Mary.  Promised  land. 

A  thrilling  story  written  by  a  Russian-Jewish  immigrant,  tell¬ 
ing  of  a  childhood  in  Russia,  followed  by  life  in  America, 
the  land  of  promise. 

Barrie.  Barrie,  J.  M.  Margaret  Ogilvy. 

Intimate  pictures  in  the  life  of  the  author’s  mother,  frankly 
and  lovingly  portrayed. 

Benton.  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Thomas  Hart  Benton. 
Bismarck.  Lowe,  Charles.  Prince  Bismarck. 

The  man  who  made  modern  Germany,  the  greatest  German 
since  Luther. 

Boone.  Ellis,  E.  S.  Life  and  times  of  Daniel  Boone. 
Boone.  Thwaites,  R.  G.  Daniel  Boone. 

Famous  pioneer,  hunter,  and  Indian  fighter,  never  was  a  ca¬ 
reer  more  full  of  peril  and  wild  adventure. 

Brown.  Holst,  Herman  von.  John  Brown. 

Clay.  Schurz,  Carl.  Life  of  Henry  Clay. 

“I  would  rather  be  right  than  be  president.” 

Columbus.  Brooks,  E.  S.  True  story  of  Christopher 
Columbus. 

Columbus.  Irving,  Washington.  Voyages  and  dis¬ 
coveries  of  Columbus. 

Columbus.  Seelye,  Mrs.  E.  (E.)  Story  of  Columbus. 

The  Italian  who  discovered  America  for  Spain  in  1492. 

Cook.  Besant,  Walter.  Captain  Cook. 

A  famous  navigator  who  was  one  of  the  first  to  sail  around 
the  world. 

Crockett.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  David  Crockett. 

Adventurous  life  of  an  American  pioneer,  hunter,  and  poli¬ 
tician,  and  his  death  in  the  famous  defense  of  the  Alamo. 


921Ad 

921Adl 

921Ag 

921AL 

921Am 

921An 

921 B 

921B4 

921B5 

921B6 

921B6.1 

921B8 
921 C 

921C7.1 

921C7.2 

921C7 

921C77 

921C87 


76 


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Cromwell.  Carlyle,  Thomas.  Oliver  Cromwell's 
letters  and  speeches. 

Cushing,  Haight,  T.  W.  Three  Wisconsin  Cushings. 

Custer.  Custer,  Mrs.  E.  (B.)  Boots  and  saddles,  or 
life  in  Dakota  with  General  Custer. 

Garrison  and  camp  life  on  the  frontier,  ending  with  the  tragic 
battle  of  the  Little  Big  Horn. 

Custer.  Following  the  guidon. 

Army  life  on  the  plains. 

Drake.  Corbett,  Julian.  Sir  Francis  Drake. 

One  of  the  chief  figures  in  the  brilliant  court  of  Queen  Eliza¬ 
beth,  and  the  foremost  sea  conqueror  of  his  time. 

Edison.  Meadowcroft,  W.  H.  Boy's  life  of  Edison. 

Edison’s  life  and  inventions,  described  by  a  member  of  his 
staff. 

Farragut.  Mahan,  A.  T.  Admiral  Farragut. 

Fox,  George.  Passages  from  his  life  and  writings. 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography,  Poor  Richard's 
almanac,  and  other  papers. 

A  picture  of  life  in  America  during  the  Revolution  and  a  rec¬ 
ord  of  the  industrious  and  frugal  life  of  a  great  man,  prin¬ 
ter,  statesman,  scientist,  and  practical  citizen. 

Franklin.  McMaster,  J.  B.  Benjamin  Franklin  as 
a  man  of  letters. 

Franklin.  Swift,  Lindsay.  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Gama.  Towle,  G.  M.  Voyages  and  adventures  of 
Vasco  da  Gama. 

The  Portuguese  voyager  who  discovered  the  way  to  India 
around  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  His  story  is  full  of  ad¬ 
venture,  romance,  and  triumph. 

Garrison.  Smith,  Goldwin.  The  moral  crusader, 
William  Lloyd  Garrison. 

Great  abolitionist  and  leader  of  the  anti-slavery  party.  “Sel¬ 
dom  has  a  great  cause  been  more  closely  associated  with 
the  life  of  one  man  than  in  the  case  of  abolition  and  Gar¬ 
rison.” 

Gladstone.  Kelsey,  D.  M.  Life  and  public  services 
of  William  E.  Gladstone. 

British  statesman  and  orator  who  was  called  the  “Grand  Old 
Man  of  England.” 

Gordon.  Forbes,  Archibald.  Chinese  Gordon. 

English  miltary  hero  who  fought  in  the  Crimean  war,  in  China, 
and  in  Egypt. 


921C88 

921C9 

921C96 

921C96.1 

921D 

921E 

921F 

921F8 

921F85 

921F85.1 

921F85.2 

921G 

921G2 

921G4 

921G6 


BIOGRAPHY 

Grant,  U,  S.  Personal  memoirs. 

A  grandly  simple  record  of  his  own  life. 

Grant.  Wilson,  J.  G.  General  Grant. 

A  president  of  the  United  States  who  was  one  of  the  greatest 
heroes  of  the  Civil  war. 

Greeley,  Horace.  Recollections  of  a  busy  life. 

Reminiscences  of  a  great  political  leader,  the  founder  of  the 
New  York  Tribune. 

Greene.  Greene,  F.  V.  General  Greene. 

Military  commander  during  the  Revolution. 

Grenfell,  W.  T,  Adrift  on  an  ice-pan. 

Experiences  while  drifting  out  to  sea  on  a  field  of  broken  ice. 

Gustavus  Adolphus.  Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  Gustavus 
Adolphus  and  the  struggle  of  Protestant¬ 
ism  for  existence. 

The  part  Sweden  played  in  the  Reformation  and  in  the  Thirty 
Years  war,  1618-1648. 

Hamilton.  Lodge,  H.  C.  Alexander  Hamilton. 

His  experiences  in  the  American  Revolution  and  as  the  first 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and  his  tragic  death  in  the  duel 
with  Aaron  Burr. 

Hancock.  Walker,  F.  A.  General  Hancock. 

Hawthorne.  Fields,  J.  T.  Hawthorne. 

Hawthorne.  Hawthorne,  Julian.  Nathaniel  Haw¬ 
thorne  and  his  wife. 

Irving.  Warner,  C.  D.  Washington  Irving. 

The  creator  of  Rip  Van  Winkle  and  Ichabod  Crane. 

Jackson.  Parton,  James.  General  Jackson. 

Jefferson.  Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.  Thomas  Jefferson. 

The  third  president  of  the  United  States,  lawyer,  farmer,  poli¬ 
tician,  and  author  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Joan  of  Arc.  Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  Personal  recol¬ 
lections  of  Joan  of  Arc. 

The  visions,  brave  deeds,  trial  and  death  of  the  French  nation¬ 
al  heroine. 

Johnson.  Boswell,  James.  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson. 

The  greatest  biography  ever  written,  describing  “the  big,  un¬ 
couth  man,  with  his  grunts  and  his  groans,  his  huge  appe¬ 
tite,  his  twenty  cups  of  tea,  and  his  tricks  with  the  orange 
peel  and  the  lamp-post.” 

Johnston.  Hughes,  R.  M.  General  Johnston. 


921G76 

921G76.1 

921G81 

921G82 

921G86 

921G97 

921H18 

921 H 
921H31 

921H31.1 

9211 

921J 

921J3 

921J5 

921J63 

921J64 


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Jones.  Brady,  C.  T.  Commodore  Paul  Jones.  921J72 

“Captain  Paul  Jones  ever  loved  close  fighting.” 

Keller,  Helen.  Story  of  my  life.  921K 

The  remarkable  blind-deaf  mute  who  has  learned  to  talk. 


Lee.  Lee,  Fitzhugh.  General  Lee.  921L 

Commander  of  the  Confederate  forces  in  the  Civil  war;  a  great 
soldier  and  and  a  great  man. 

Lincoln.  Herndon,  W.  H.  and  Weik,  J.  W.  Abraham 

Lincoln.  921 L6 

There  is  no  better  study  in  patriotism  than  the  biography  of 
the  martyred  president.  His  early  life,  his  sturdy  honesty, 
his  kindly  shrewdness,  and  his  tragic  death  appeal  to  all 
Americans. 

Lincoln.  Jennings,  Janet.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the 

greatest  American.  921L6.1 

Lincoln.  Rothschild,  Alonzo.  Lincoln,  master  of  men.  921L6.2 

Lincoln.  Schurz,  Carl.  Abraham  Lincoln.  921L6.3 

Short  sketch  of  the  character  and  achievements  of  the  great 
president. 

“The  kindly,  earnest,  brave,  far-seeing  man, 

Sagacious,  patient,  dreading  praise,  not  blame, 

New  birth  of  our  new  soil,  the  first  American.” 


Livingstone,  Horne,  C.  S.  David  Livingstone.  921L7 

Famous  African  explorer  and  missionary. 

Morris.  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Gouverneur  Morris.  921 M 

Muir,  John.  Story  of  my  boyhood  and  youth.  921M8 

Early  life  of  the  celebrated  naturalist,  as  a  boy  in  Scotland 
and  on  a  farm  in  Southern  Wisconsin. 


Nasmyth.  Smiles,  Samuel.  James  Nasmyth,  engineer.  921N1 

Scottish  engineer  and  inventor,  the  father  of  the  steam  ham¬ 
mer. 


Nelson.  Russell,  W.  C.  Pictures  from  the  life  of  Nelson.  921N33 
Nelson.  Southey,  Robert.  Life  of  Nelson.  921N33.1 

The  great  English  naval  commander  who  defeated  Napoleon’s 
fleet  and  won  many  other  victories.  His  watchword  was: 

“England  expects  every  man  to  do  his  duty.” 

Paton.  Paton,  James.  Life  of  John  G.  Paton.  921P 


Penn,  William.  Passages  from  his  life  and  writings.  921P3 

Perry.  Barnes,  James.  Hero  of  Erie  (Oliver  Hazard 

Perry.)  921P4 

The  brilliant  career  of  Commodore  Perry,  hero  of  the  battle 
of  Lake  Erie.  “We  have  met  the  enemy  and  they  are 
ours.” 


BIOGRAPHY 


79 


Pizarro.  Towle,  G.  M.  Pizarro,  his  adventures  and 

conquests.  921P6 

Story  of  the  conquest  of  Peru  by  the  Spaniards  led  by  the  res¬ 
olute,  adventurous,  and  greedy  captain. 

Poe.  Warner,  C.  D.  Edgar  Allen  Poe.  921P7 

Polo.  Brooks,  Noah.  Story  of  Marco  Polo.  921P8 

Wonderful  adventures  of  the  three  Polos  who  explored  the 
far  East  in  the  13th  century  and  entered  the  service  of 
the  Chinese  ruler. 

Prescott.  Ticknor,  George.  Life  of  Prescott.  921P9 

The  historian  who  wrote  of  Mexico  and  Peru. 

Raleigh.  Towle,  G.  M.  Raleigh,  his  exploits  and 

voyages.  921R 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh’s  life  at  court,  his  courage  on  the  battle¬ 
field,  and  his  discoveries  and  colonizations. 

Riis,  J.  A.  Making  of  an  American.  921R4 

How  a  poor  immigrant  became  New  York’s  most  useful  citizen. 

Rusk.  Casson,  Henry.  “Uncle  Jerry,’ ’  the  life  of 

Jeremiah  M.  Rusk.  921R8 

Scott.  Wright,  M.  J.  General  Scott.  921S 

American  general  who  fought  in  the  war  of  1812,  the  Black 
Hawk  war,  and  the  Mexican  war. 

Sheridan.  Davies,  H.  E.  General  Sheridan.  921Sh 

Sherman.  Force,  M.  F.  General  Sherman.  921Sh5 

Stanley,  Sir  H.  M.  Autobiography.  921St 

One  of  the  greatest  of  modern  heroes,  who  began  life  in  a 
workhouse,  won  a  hand  to  mouth  existence  as  a  soldier 
and  journalist,  and  ended  as  a  famous  African  explorer. 

Steiner,  E,  A.  Against  the  current.  921St3 

Appealing  story  of  a  childhood  as  an  orthodox  Hebrew  in 
Hungary,  and  of  the  unusual  influences  which  aided  his 
mental  and  spiritual  development. 

Stephenson.  Smiles,  Samuel.  Life  of  George  Stephen¬ 
son  and  his  son,  Robert  Stephenson.  921St4 

Stuyvesant.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Peter  Stuyvesant.  921  St9 

Sumner.  Dawes,  A.  L.  Charles  Sumner.  921Su 

Taylor.  Howard,  0.  0.  General  Taylor.  921T 

Tumour,  Jules,  pseud.  Autobiography  of  a  clown.  921T8 

The  history  of  clowning,  his  own  adventures,  and  circus  life 
behind  the  scenes. 

Twain.  Howells,  W.  D.  My  Mark  Twain.  921T9 

Record  of  the  friendship  of  two  authors. 


80 


BIOGRAPHY 


Washington,  B.  T.  Up  from  slavery.  921 W 

The  struggles  of  the  well  known  negro  educator  in  rising  from 
slavery  to  the  leadership  of  his  race.  A  most  interesting 
book. 


Washington.  Ford,  W.  C.  George  Washington.  921W27 

The  “Father  of  our  country”  who  led  the  colonies  in  their  re¬ 
volt  against  England  and  became  the  first  president  of 
the  United  States. 


Washington.  Irving,  Washington.  Washington  and 
the  American  revolution. 

Washington.  Scudder,  H.  E.  George  Washington. 

No  nobler  figure  ever  stood  in  the  forefront  of  a  nation’s  life. 

Webster.  Harvey,  Peter.  Reminiscences  and  anec¬ 
dotes  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Webster.  Lodge,  H.  C.  Daniel  Webster. 

The  famous  orator  and  statesman. 


921W27.1 

921W27.2 

921W38 

921W38.1 


Willard.  Willard,  F.  E.  Nineteen  beautiful  years; 

or,  Sketches  of  a  girl's  life.  921W64 


HISTORY 

Boutell,  Charles.  Arms  and  armor.  399B 

Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world, 

from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.  900C 

Wilberforce,  Archibald.  Great  battles  of  all  nations.  900W 

Willson,  Marcus.  Outlines  of  history.  900W6 


HISTORY — ANCIENT 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Hannibal  the  Carthiginian.  930H 

No  man  ever  held  his  own  so  long  or  so  ably  against  such  odds. 


Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Julius  Caesar.  930C 

A  famous  Roman  emperor. 

“He  was  a  man,  take  him  for  all  in  all 
We  shall  not  look  upon  his  like  again.” 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Xerxes  the  great,  930X 

Allen,  J.  H.  Ancient  history.  930A 

Gilman,  Arthur,  Story  of  Rome.  930G 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  of  Greece.  930H2 

Layard,  A.  H.  Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of  Nine- 

vah  and  Babylon.  930L 


HISTORY 


Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Story  of  Alexander’s  empire.  930M 

Rollin,  Charles.  Ancient  history.  930R 

Wilkinson,  Sir  J,  G.  Popular  account  of  the  ancient 

Egyptians.  930W 

HISTORY — EUROPE 

Adams,  G.  B.  Civilization  during  the  Middle  ages.  940A 

Freeman,  E.  A.  The  Ottoman  power  in  Europe;  its 

nature,  its  growth  and  its  decline.  949F 

Gooch,  G.  P.  History  of  our  times.  940G6 

Historical  events  of  the  last  25  years,  and  a  bird’s  eye  view 
of  the  world’s  political,  social,  and  religious  problems. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  civilization  in  Europe.  940G 

Hallam,  Henry.  View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during 

the  Middle  Ages.  940H 

Hart,  A.  B,  War  in  Europe.  1914.  940H2 

Resources,  aims  and  difficulties  of  the  European  powers,  why 
they  are  at  war,  and  the  probable  results  to  America 
and  the  rest  of  the  world. 

Lodge,  Richard.  History  of  modern  Europe.  940L 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.  Story  of  Switzerland.  949M 

Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities.  948M 

Miller,  William.  The  Balkans;  Roumania,  Bulgaria, 

Servia,  and  Montenegro.  949M6 

Schiller,  Frederick.  History  of  the  thirty  years’  war 

in  Germany.  940S 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  History  of  Charles  XII  of 

Sweden.  948C 

HISTORY— ENGLAND 

'Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  King  Alfred.  942A 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  King  Charles  the  first.  942C 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  King  Richard  the  third.  942R 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  William  the  conqueror.  942W 

Beesly,  E.  S.  Queen  Elizabeth.  942EL 

Dickens,  Charles.  A  child’s  history  of  England.  942D 

A  brief  history  useful  for  grown  people  as  well  as  children. 


82 


HISTORY 


Edgar,  J.  G.  Wars  of  the  roses.  942E 

Gardiner,  James.  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.  942G 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  Student's  history  of  England.  942G1 

Green,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the  English  people.  942G8 

Not  a  dry  account  of  dates  and  kings,  but  full  of  the  life  of 
the  common  people,  telling  how  they  thought  and  acted. 

Hume,  David.  History  of  England.  942H 

A  weighty  history  in  six  volumes. 

Jewett,  S,  O.  Story  of  the  Normans,  told  chiefly  in 

relation  to  the  conquest  of  England.  942J 

Knight,  Charles.  Popular  history  of  England.  942K 

A  rather  old  work  in  eight  volumes. 

Lawless,  Emily.  Story  of  Ireland.  941. 5L 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  History  of  England.  942M 

Famous  for  its  literary  style  rather  than  its  historical  accur¬ 
acy.  In  five  volumes. 

Mackintosh,  John.  Story  of  Scotland. '  941M 

From  the  earliest  times  to  the  19th  century. 

MacLeod,  Donald.  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  941M3 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of  English  history.  942M7 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  (W.)  Royal  Edinburgh;  her 

saints,  prophets  and  poets.  9410 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Tales  of  a  grandfather.  941S 

Stories  of  the  history  of  Scotland,  Macbeth,  Robert  the  Bruce, 

Sir  William  Wallace,  and  other  Scotch  heroes. 

HISTORY— GERMANY 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  History  of  Prussia.  943A 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine.  Germany.  943B 

History  of  Germany  up  to  1871. 

Bryce,  James.  Holy  Roman  empire.  943B8 

The  foundations  of  German  history. 

Maurice,  C.  E.  Story  of  Bohemia.  943M 

Morfill,  W.  R.  Story  of  Poland.  943M8 

Vambery,  Arminius.  Story  of  Hungary.  943V 

HISTORY— FRANCE 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  French  revolution.  944 A 

Adams,  G.  B.  Growth  of  the  French  nation.  944Ad 


HISTORY 


83 


Carlyle,  Thomas.  French  revolution.  944C 

A  famous  but  biased  account. 

Guizot,  F.  P,  G.  History  of  France.  944G 

An  eight  volume  authority. 

Headley,  J.  T.  Napoleon  and  his  marshals.  944H 

James,  G.  P,  R.  History  of  Charlemagne.  944C3 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  of  Henry  IV.  944H3 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de.  History  of  the  Girondists.  944L 

Imbert  de  Saint-Amand,  A.  L.  Marie  Antionette  and 

the  downfall  of  royalty.  944M 

Taine,  H.  H.  Ancient  regime.  944T 

HISTORY— ITALY 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  (W.)  Makers  of  Florence;  Dan¬ 
te,  Giotto,  Savonarola  and  their  city.  945013 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  (W.)  Makers  of  Venice;  conquer¬ 
ors,  painters  and  men  of  letters.  945013.1 

HISTORY— SPAIN 

Hale,  E.  E.  Story  of  Spain.  946H 

Irving,  Washington.  Conquest  of  Granada.  9461 

The  war  between  the  Moors  and  the  mail-clad  Christian  knights 
of  Spain. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand 

and  Isabella.  946P9 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  the  emperor 

Charles  V.  946P9.2 

HISTORY— RUSSIA 

Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Peter  the  great.  947P 

The  famous  Russian  Czar  who  lived  from  1G72  to  1725. 

Latimer,  Mrs.  E.  (W.)  Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  19th 

century.  947L 

HISTORY — HOLLAND 

Grattan,  T.  C.  History  of  the  Netherlands.  949G 

Griffis,  W.  E,  Brave  little  Holland  and  what  she  has 

taught  us.  949G8 


84 


HISTORY 


Motley,  J.  L.  Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic. 

Holland’s  struggle  for  freedom  under  William  of  Orange  in 
the  16th  century. 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Story  of  Holland. 

Schiller,  Frederic.  History  of  the  revolt  of  the  Nether 

lands. 

♦ 

HISTORY— ASIA  AND  AFRICA 


Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Persia  and  the  Persians.  950B 

Crichton,  Andrew.  History  of  Arabia.  950C 

Feudge,  Mrs.  F.  R.  India.  950F 

Frazer,  R.  W.  British  India.  950F8 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Story  of  the  Saracens.  950G 

Morris,  Charles.  Historical  tales;  Japan  and  China.  950M 
Theal,  G.  M.  Story  of  South  Africa.  960T 

HISTORY-NORTH  AMERICA 

Bourinot,  J.  G.  Story  of  Canada.  971B 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  Indian.  970B 

Hodge,  F.  W.  Handbook  of  the  American  Indians 

north  of  Mexico.  970H 

HISTORY  — UNITED  STATES 

Bonsai,  Stephen.  Fight  for  Santiago.  973. 8B 

The  story  of  the  soldier  in  the  Cuban  campaign  from  Tam¬ 
pa  to  the  surrender. 

Brady,  C.  T.  Border  fights  and  fighters.  973B7 

Brady,  C.  T.  Colonial  fights  and  fighters.  973B7.1 

Stories  of  exploration,  adventure  and  battle  on  the  American 
continent  prior  to  the  revolution. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’76.  973C6 

Brave  deeds,  patriotism,  and  self-denial  of  the  men  who  won 
our  American  independence. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation.  973C6.1 

Events  in  the  history  of  the  United  States  from  the  Revolu¬ 
tion  to  the  war  between  the  states,  1783-1860. 

Eggleston,  Edward.  First  book  in  American  history.  973E 


* 


949M8 

949R 

949S 


HISTORY 


85 


Elson,  H.  W.  History  of  the  United  States. 

A  good  short  history. 

Fiske,  John.  History  of  the  United  States. 

Goode,  W.  A.  M.  With  Sampson  through  the  war. 

The  author,  a  war  correspondent,  was  on  the  flagship,  New 
York,  throughout  the  Spanish-American  war. 

Greene,  G.  W.  Historical  view  of  the  American  revo¬ 
lution. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Romance  of  American  colonization; 

how  the  foundations  of  our  history  were 
laid. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Grandfather’s  chair;  true  sto¬ 
ries  from  New  England  history. 

Lodge,  H.  C.  and  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Hero  tales 
from  American  history. 

Famous  men  and  dramatic  events  in  American  history. 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Spanish  pioneers. 

Their  adventures  and  discoveries  in  the  early  history  of  this 
country. 

MacKie,  C.  P.  Last  voyages  of  the  admiral  of  the 
Ocean  sea. 

MacKie,  C.  P.  With  the  admiral  of  the  Ocean  sea. 

Parkman,  Francis.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the 
Indian  war  after  the  conquest  of  Canada, 
(1663-1796) 

Parkman  is  worth  reading  if  only  for  his  accounts  of  the  In¬ 
dians. 

Ridpath,  J.  C.  The  United  States;  a  history. 

HISTORY— UNITED  STATES  — CIVIL  WAR 

Abbott,  W.  J.  Battlefields  and  victory. 

Civil  war  campaigns  under  General  Grant. 

Ammen,  David.  Navy  in  the  Civil  war;  the  Atlantic 
coast. 

Brockett,  L.  P.  and  Vaughan,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Women’s 
work  in  the  Civil  war. 

Women  who  devoted  their  time  and  money  to  the  aid  of  the 
Northern  soldiers. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’61. 

Soldier  life  during  the  Civil  war,  in  the  hospital,  on  the  march, 
and  in  battle. 


973EL 

973F 
973. 8G 

973G 

973G8 

973H 

973L 

973L9 

973M2 

973M2.1 

973P 

973R 

973. 7A 

973. 7Am 
973. 7B 

973. 7C6 


86 


HISTORY 


Coffin,  C.  C.  Drum-beat  of  the  nation;  the  first  period 
of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  (1861-1862) 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Freedom  triumphant;  the  fourth  period 
of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  1864  to  the 
close. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Marching  to  victory;  the  second  period 
of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  (1862-1863) 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Redeeming  the  republic;  the  third 
period  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  1864. 

DeLeon,  T.  C.  Four  years  in  rebel  capitals. 

Fitch,  M.  H.  Chattanooga  campaign. 

Hale,  E.  E.  ed.  Stories  of  war  told  by  soldiers. 

Hinkley,  J.  W,  Service  with  the  3rd  Wisconsin  In¬ 
fantry. 

Hurn,  E.  A.  Wisconsin  women  in  the  war. 

Jones,  J.  L.  Artilleryman's  diary. 

Kellogg,  J.  A.  Capture  and  escape. 

Kelsey,  D.  M.  Deeds  of  daring  by  the  American 
soldier. 

Mahan,  A.  T.  Navy  in  the  Civil  war;  the  gulf  and 
inland  waters. 

Rice,  O.  S.  comp.  Memorial  day  annual. 

A  collection  of  prose  and  poetical  selections  about  patriotism 
and  the  war. 

Scott,  E.  G.  Reconstruction  during  the  Civil  war  in 
the  United  States  of  America. 

Soley,  J.  R.  Navy  in  the  Civil  war;  the  blockade  and 
the  cruisers. 

Truesdale,  John.  Blue  coats. 

Wisconsin.  Adjutant  General.  Report  1912. 

Deals  with  Wisconsin  in  the  Civil  war. 


HISTORY— UNITED  STATES— ATLANTIC  STATES 

Browne,  W.  H.  Maryland;  the  history  of  a  palatinate. 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Virginia;  a  history  of  the  people. 

Johnston,  Alexander,  Connecticut;  a  study  of  a  com¬ 
monwealth  democracy. 


973.7C6.2 

973.7C6.3 

973.7C6.4 

973.7C6.5 
973. 7D 
973. 7F 
973. 7H 

973. 7H5 
973. 7H9 
973. 7 J 
973. 7K2 

973. 7K 

973.7M 
973. 7R 


973. 7S 

973. 7So 
973. 7T 
973. 7 W 


975B 

975C 

974 J 


HISTORY 


87 


Lodge,  H.  C.  Boston.  974L 

Powell,  L.  P.  Historic  towns  of  New  England.  974P 

Roberts,  E.  H.  New  York.  974R 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  New  York  (city)  974R6 

HISTORY— UNITED  STATES— CENTRAL  STATES 

Cooley,  T.  M.  Michigan;  a  history  of  government.  977C 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Kentucky.  976S 

Th waites,  R.  G.  Story  of  Wisconsin;  the  Americani¬ 
zation  of  a  French  settlement.  977T 


A  popular,  racy  and  scientific  account  of  the  history  of  our 
state,  by  one  of  her  great  citizens. 

HISTORY— UNITED  STATES— THE  WEST 

Barrows,  William.  Oregon;  the  struggle  for  possession.  978B 


Brady,  C.  T.  Indian  fights  and  fighters;  the  soldier 

and  the  Sioux.  978B7 

Frontier  warfare  against  the  Indians. 

Grinnell,  G,  B.  Trails  of  the  pathfinders.  978G 

Hunters,  explorers  and  trappers  who  traveled  throughout  the 
Northwest  country. 

Nixon,  O.  W.  How  Marcus  Whitman  saved  Oregon, 
with  sketches  of  life  on  the  plains  and 
mountains  in  pioneer  days.  978N 

Parkman,  Francis.  Oregon  trail;  sketches  of  prairie 

and  Rocky  Mountain  life.  978P 

Life  among  the  Indians  of  the  plains  60  years  ago. 

Remington,  Frederic.  Pony  tracks.  978R 

Scouting  expeditions  in  the  Bad  Lands,  ranch  life,  bear  hunt¬ 
ing,  and  police  duty  in  the  Yellowstone.  Good  illustra¬ 
tions  by  the  author. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Stories  of  the  great  West.  978R6 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Winning  of  the  West.  978R6.1 

Royce,  Josiah.  California;  a  study  of  American  char¬ 
acter.  978R8 

Spring,  L.  W.  Kansas;  the  prelude  to  the  war  for  the 

Union.  978S 

HISTORY— MEXICO  AND  CUBA 

Hale,  Susan.  Story  of  Mexico.  972H 

Halstead,  Murat.  Story  of  Cuba.  972H1 


88 


HISTORY 


Noll,  A.  H.  Short  history  of  Mexico. 

Summary  of  Mexican  history  to  1890. 

Ober,  F,  O.  Young  folks’  history  of  Mexico. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 

The  story  of  the  Spaniards  “mad  after  gold  and  careless  of 
danger,  who  swept  the  countries  they  invaded  from  end 
to  end  with  death  and  desolation. 


HISTORY— SOUTH  AMERICA  AND  HAWAII 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  South  America;  a  popular  il¬ 
lustrated  history  of  the  struggle  for  lib¬ 
erty  in  the  Andean  republics  and  Cuba. 

Krout,  M.  H.  Hawaii  and  a  revolution;  the  personal 
experiences  of  a  correspondent  in  the 
Sandwich  islands. 

Liliuokalani.  Queen  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Hawaii’s  story  by  Hawaii’s  queen. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest  of  Peru. 

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Book  of  Knowledge. 

Nineteen  volumes  and  an  index.  Each  volume  gives  much  in¬ 
formation  and  many  illustrations  on  many  subjects.  The 
United  States,  Nature,  Famous  books,  Stories,  etc.,  but 
it  is  necessary  to  consult  the  index  for  any  particular  sub¬ 
ject  wanted. 

Encyclopaedia  Americana. 

Sixteen  volumes  giving  information  on  every  possible  subject 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order.  There  are  two  supple¬ 
mentary  volumes  to  bring  the  set  up-to-date. 

GERMAN 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Lord  mayor  of  London, 

Alarcon,  P.  A.  de.  Manuel  Venegas. 

Allgemeine  weltgeschichte. 

Amyntor,  Gerhard  von.  Drei  kuesse. 

Andersen,  C.  H.  Geschichten. 

Areg,  P.  C.  von.  Ueber’s  Meer  und  Alpensee,  von  E. 

Werner. 


972N 

9720 

972P 


980 B 

990K 

990L 

980P 

030B 


030A 


Ger  2907 
Ger  2604 
Ger  2605 
Ger  2606 
Ger  2607 

Ger  2608 
Ger  2609 


Arlberg,  Max.  Josef  Freifeld. 


GERMAN 


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Aubigne,  J.  H,  N.  d\  Geschichte  der  Reformation 
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Aubigne,  J,  H.  N.  d<.  Geschichte  der  Reformation 
des  16ten  jahrhunderts.  Band  2. 

Aubigne,  J.  H.  N.  d\  Geschichte  der  Reformation 
des  16ten  jahrhunderts.  Band  3. 

Aubigne,  J.  H,  N.  d\  Geschichte  der  Reformation 
des  16ten  jahrhunderts.  Band  4. 

Auer,  Adelheid  von.  Modern;  roman  in  brief en. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Landhaus  am  Rhein.  Band  1. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Landhaus  am  Rhein.  Band  2. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Spinoza. 

Barth,  C,  G.  Die  rabenfeder. 

Becker,  August  Mignons  eiertanz. 

Becker,  J.  H.  Hundertjahrige  republik  in  der  Verein- 
igten  Staaten  Nordamerika’s. 

Behrend,  Martin.  Hans  Gerling,  und  ein  sohn,  von 
F.  C.  von  der  Burgh. 

Benkard,  Christian.  In  ferner  inselwelt. 

Benkard,  Christian.  Under  deutschen  palmen,  und 
Hofluft,  von  Natalie  von  Esch truth. 

Bernhard,  Marie.  Chinesische  mauer,  und  andere 
geschichten. 

Bernstein,  A.  Mendel  Gibbor. 

Die  Bibel. 

Biblische  geographie. 

Bibra,  Ernst.  Freiherrn  von.  Aus  jungen  und  alten 
tagen. 

Bibra,  Ernst.  Erlebtes  und  getraumtes.  Band  1. 

Bibra,  Ernst.  Erlebtes  und  getraumtes.  Band  2. 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Der  brautmarsch,  und  andere 
erzahlungen. 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Fischer  madchen. 

Bodenstedt,  Friedrich.  Vom  Atlantischen  zum  Stil- 
len  ocean. 


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Bolanden,  Conrad  von.  Gefangene  von  Kustrun,  und 
Judas  Makkabaus. 

Bolte,  Amely.  Maria  Antonia. 

Borscht,  Joseph.  Odo,  der  sohn  der  armen  wittwe. 

Boy-Ed,  Ida.  Empor,  und  Ferida,  von  0.  Elster. 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Aus  dem  mittelalter. 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Beaumarchais.  Band  1. 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Beaumarchais.  Band  2. 

Brachvogel,  A,  E.  Deutsche  Michael. 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Neuer  Falstaff.*  Band  1. 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.  Neuer  Falstaff.  Band  2. 

Brachvogel,  C.  A.  Fliegende  Hollander,  und  Familie 
von  Stieglitz,  von  Herman  Heiberg. 

Braddon,  M.  E.  Ada,  und  andere  geschichten. 

Braddon,  M.  E.  Aurora  Floyd.  Band  1. 

Braddon,  M.  E.  Aurora  Floyd.  Band  2. 

Braddon,  M.  E,  Lady  Audley’s  geheimniss. 

Brauel,  August.  Gott  lebt  noch! 

Brennekam,  Otto.  Irrfahrt  und  heimfahrt. 

Brensing,  Herman.  Ein  geachteter.  Band  1. 

Brensing,  Herman.  Ein  geachteter.  Band  2. 

Buchner,  W.  M.  ed.  Betrachtungen,  gedanken,  und 
kernspruche. 

Buchner,  W.  M.  Erzahlungen,  phantasie  und  natur- 
gemalde. 

Carlen,  E.  F.  Das  fideicommiss.  Band  1. 

Carlen,  E.  F.  Das  fideicommiss.  Band  2. 

Carlen,  E.  F.  Der  vormund.  Band  1. 

Carlen,  E,  F.  Der  vormund.  Band  2. 

Carlen,  E.  F.  Der  vormund.  Band  3. 

Garlen,  E.  F,  Der  vormund.  Band  4. 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  (R.)  Pfarrhaus  an  der  Themse. 
Clough,  J,  E.  Aus  der  finsternis  zum  licht 


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Collier,  David.  Einleitung  zum  richtigen  verstande. 
Collins,  Wilkie.  Armadale.  Band  1. 

Collins,  Wilkie.  Armadale.  Band  2. 

Collins,  Wilkie.  Armadale.  Band  3. 

Croker,  B,  M,  Diana  Barrington.  Band  1. 

Croker,  B.  M.  Diana  Barrington.  Band  2. 

Croker,  B.  M.  Hubsche  Miss  Neville.  Band  1. 
Croker,  B.  M.  Hubsche  Miss  Neville.  Band  2. 
Croker,  B,  M.  Irgend  ein  anderer.  Band  1. 

Croker,  B.  M.  Irgend  ein  anderer.  Band  2. 

Dahn,  Felix.  Gelimer. 

Delpit,  A.  Ein  mutterherz,  und  andere  geschichten. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Geheimnisse  London’s. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Das  glockenspiel. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Band  1. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Band  2. 

Diethoff,  E.  Unter  der  harten  Hand. 

Dittmar,  Heinrich.  Die  weltgeschichte. 

Duncker,  Dora.  Die  glucksucher,  und  andere  ge¬ 
schichten. 

Duntzer,  Heinrich.  Thomas  Plattere  leben. 

Ebers,  Georg.  Die  schwestern. 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Die  Numidierin. 

Elbe,  A.  von  der.  Luneburger  geschichten. 

Engel,  J.  J.  Herr  Lorenz  Stark. 

Ernesti,  Luise.  Aus  alter  und  neuer  zeit.  Band  1. 
Ernesti,  Luise,  Aus  alter  und  neuer  zeit.  Band  2. 
Ernesti,  Luise.  Gold  und  talent. 

Erzahlungen  meines  grossvaters. 

Fels,  R.  von.  Contraste. 

France,  Anatole.  Sylvester  Bonnard  und  sein  ver- 
brecken. 


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GERMAN 


Francois,  Louise  von.  Hellstadt. 

Francois,  Louise  von.  Phosphorus  Hollander,  und  Zu 
fussen  des  monarchen. 

Frenzel,  Karl.  La  Pucelle.  Band  1. 

Frenzel,  Karl.  La  Pucelle.  Band  2. 

Friesen,  Herman.  Freiherrn  von.  Der  hofman. 

Frommel,  Max.  Charakterbilder  zur  charakterbildung. 

Fron,  Konrad.  Krauterwrible  von  Wimpfen. 

Fullerton,  G.  Rosa  Leblanc. 

Geiger,  Ludwig.  Briefe  der  Elisabeth  Charlotte  von 
Orleans. 

Geissler,  Adolf.  Die  weltgeschichte.  Band  1. 

Geissler,  Adolf.  Die  weltgeschichte.  Band  2. 

Geissler,  Adolf,  Die  weltgeschichte.  Band  3. 

Gerstacker,  Friedrich.  Im  eckfenster,  und  Kluste 
und  ebenen,  von  Herman  Heiberg. 

Gerstacker,  Friedrich.  Unter  den  Pehuenchen. 

Glumer,  Claire  von.  Alessa,  und  Kleine  illusionen. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Landprediger  von  Wakefield. 

Gordon,  Julien.  Puritanischer  heide.  Band  1, 

Gordon,  Julien.  Puritanischer  heide.  Band  2. 

Graepp,  L.  W,  Aus  nacht  zum  licht. 

Greisinger,  T.  New  York  vor  zwanzig  yahren. 

Grob,  Jean.  Huldreich  Zwingli. 

Guseck,  Bernd  von.  In  strom  der  zeit.  Band  1. 

Guseck,  Bernd  von.  In  strom  der  zeit.  Band  2. 

Haas,  G.  E.  Alte  Cardinal.  Band  1. 

Haas,  G.  E.  Alte  Cardinal.  Band  2. 

Hacklander,  F.  W.  Werke.  Band  1. 

Hacklander,  F.  W.  Werke.  Band  2. 

Haidheim,  L.  Anonym. 

Harte,  Bret.  Gabriel  Conroy. 


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93 


Harte,  Bret.  Geheimniss  von  Deadwood  und  andere 


erzahlungen.  Ger 

Harte,  Bret,  Sage  aus  Sammstadt  und  andere  er¬ 
zahlungen.  Ger 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Marchen.  Ger 

Hebich,  Samuel.  Funf  millions-vortrage  aus  dem 

jahr  1868.  Ger 


Heyse,  Paul  Sohn  eines  vaters,  und  andere  geschichten.  Ger 
Hirsch,  Jenny.  Theresens  gluck,  und  andere  geschichten.  Ger 


Hoeker,  Georg.  Und  vergieb  uns  unsere  schuld,  und 

andere  geschichten.  Ger 

Hoefer,  Edmund.  In  sunden.  Ger 

Hoffman,  E.  T.  A.  Lebens-ansichten  des  Katers  Murro.  Ger 

Holtei,  Carl  von.  Schwarzwalden.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  1.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  2.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  3.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  4.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  5.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  6.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  7.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  8.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  9.  Ger 

Hugo,  Victor.  Armen  und  elenden.  Band  10.  Ger 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reise  in  die  aequinoctial- 

gegenden.  Band  1.  Ger 

Humbold,  Alexander  von.  Reise  in  die  aequinoctial- 

gegenden.  Band.  2.  Ger 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reise  im  europaischen  und 

asiatischen  Russland.  Band  1.  Ger 

Humboldt,  Alexanner  von.  Reise  im  europaischen  und 

asiatischen  Russland.  Band  2.  Ger 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reise  im  europaischen  und 

asiatischen  Russland.  Band  3.  Ger 


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Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reise  im  europaischen  und 
asiatischen  Russland.  Band  4. 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reisen  in  die  aequinoctial- 
gegenden  Amerikas.  Band  1. 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Reisen  in  die  aequinoctial- 
gegenden  Amerikas.  Band  2. 

Hunziger,  Ludwig.  Bilderbuch  zur  dritten  bitte. 

lllustrirte  bibliothex  Prochaska. 

Illustrierte  haus-bibliothek. 

Immermann,  Karl.  Die  Epigonen. 

Irving,  Washington.  Skizzenbuch. 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  Durchs  leben  uberwunden.  Band  1. 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  Durchs  leben  uberwunden.  Band  2. 

Kambang,  Ati.  Auf  fremder  erde.  Band  1. 

Kambang,  Ati.  Auf  fremder  erde.  Band  2. 

Kambang,  Ati.  Auf  fremder  erde.  Band  3. 

Karin,  Noel.  Haus  Eichenberg. 

Karlweis,  C.  Sohn  seiner  zeit. 

Kellstab,  Ludwig,  Kunst-novellen. 

Kellstab,  Ludwig.  Leichsinnige  ehe. 

Kleinsteuber,  Hermann.  Nordischer  Richelieu. 

Koch,  C.  G.  Lebensfahrungen. 

Konig,  A.  E.  Seines  gluckes  schmied,  und  andere 
geschichten. 

Koppen,  Georg.  Der  deutsch-franzosische  krieg, 
1870-1871. 

Krummacher,  F.  A.  Parabeln.  Band  1. 

Krummacher,  F.  A.  Parabeln.  Band  2. 

Krummacher,  E.  A.  Taglisches  manna. 

La  Bruyere,  Jean  de.  Die  charaktere.  Band  1. 

La  Bruyere,  Jean  de.  Die  charaktere.  Band  2. 

La  Ramee,  Louise  de.  Wanda. 

Laun,  Friedrich.  Zigeunerin. 


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95 


La  Motte  Fouque,  Caroline.  Herzogin  von  Montmo- 
renci.  Band  1. 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Caroline.  Herzogin  von  Montmo- 
renci.  Band  2. 

Lerow,  Friedrich.  Novellistisches. 

Lerow,  Friedrich.  Romane  und  novellen. 

Lichtenberg,  G.  C.  Ausgewahlte  schriften. 

Liebhart,  H,  Zum  feier-abend. 

Lindau,  Rudolph.  Kleine  welt. 

Linguet.  Denkwurdigkeiten  uber  die  Bastille. 

Longos.  Daphnis  und  Chloe. 

Ludwig,  J.  Mein  grossoheim  und  andere  erzahlungen. 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  Zweite  reise  nach  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Band  1. 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  Zweite  reise  nach  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Band  2. 

Macgillivray,  W.  Alexander  von  Humboldt’s  reisen 
und  forsuchungen. 

Marlitt,  E.  Das  geheimness  der  alten  mamsell. 

Marlitt,  E.  Goldelse. 

Mas  d’  Azil. 

Menard,  Theophilus.  Ferreol. 

Mulock,  Miss,  pseud .  John  Halifax. 

Musaus,  J.  K.  A.  Roland’s  knappen,  und  andere  ge- 
schichten. 

Nathusius,  Marie.  Dorf  und  stadtgeschichten. 

Nevins,  William.  Practische  gedanken. 

Nonne,  Ludwig.  Georg  Dipold. 

Norden,  Marie.  Columbus  und  seine  zeit.  Band  1. 
Norden,  Marie,  Columbus  und  seine  zeit.  Band  2. 
Northrop,  H.  D.  Erde,  meer  und  Himmel. 
Novellen-Chronik. 

Otto,  Louise.  Neue  bahnen. 

Passow,  A.  Stern  des  lebens. 


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Pestalozzi  Heinrich.  Lienhard  und  Gertrud.  Ger 

Peters,  F.  Onkel  August.  Ger 

Platen,  August  von.  Gedichte.  Ger 

Prochaska,  Karl  Monatsbande.  Band  1.  Ger 

Prochaska,  Karl.  Monatsbande.  Band  2.  Ger 

Reichenau,  Rudolf.  Bilder  aus  dem  kinderleben.  Ger 

Reidel-Ahrens,  B.  Santa  Clara,  und  andere  geschichten.  Ger 
Riess,  Florian.  tr.  Julie  Ormond.  Ger 

Rhoades,  S.  G.  Alte  weg.  Ger 

Ring,  Max.  Frauenherzen.  Ger 

Rothenburg,  Adelheid  von.  Die  armenhausler.  Ger 

Rowel,  M.  Briefe  aus  der  holle.  Ger 

Sacher-Masoch,  Gute  menschen  und  ihre  geschichten.  Ger 
Sales,  P.  Goldblondes  haar.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor,  Eurorpaische  minen  und  gegenminen.  Ger 
Samarow,  Gregor.  Die  grossfurstin.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor.  Held  und  Kaiser.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor,  Kreuz  und  schwert.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor.  Plewna.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor.  Um  szepter  und  kronen.  Ger 

Samarow,  Gregor.  Zwei  Kaisers  kronen,  Ger 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Germania.  Ger 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Michel.  Ger 

Schiller,  Friedrich  von.  Werke.  Band  1.  Ger 

Schiller,  Friedrich  von.  Werke.  Band  2.  Ger 

Schirmer,  Adolf.  Fabrikanten  und  arbeiter.  Ger 

Schleich,  Martin.  Ein  einsiedler.  Ger 

Schmid,  Christoph  von.  Fernando,  Ger 

Schmidt,  Maximilian.  Glasmacherleut.  Ger 

Schrott-Fiechtl,  Hans.  Spatz  am  joch.  Ger 

Schubert,  G.  H.  Leben  des  Hon.  Jacob  Fabricicius.  Ger 


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97 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Quentin  Durward. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Waverley. 

Seeburg,  Franz  von.  Die  nachtigall. 

Sloet,  Leon.  Capriccio.  Band  1. 

Sloet,  Leon,  Capriccio.  Band  2. 

Smith,  J.  F.  Abetei  Carrow.  Band  1. 

Smith,  J.  F.  Abetei  Carrow.  Band  2. 

Smith,  J.  F.  Milly  Moyne.  Band  1. 

Smith,  J.  F.  Milly  Moyne.  Band  2. 

Solger,  Reinhold.  Anton  in  Amerika. 

Spielberg,  Haus  von.  Das  dreigestirn. 

Spielberg,  Haus  von.  Gluck  der  welt. 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Durch  nacht  zum  licht. 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Unter  tannen. 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich,  Vermischte  schriften. 

Spindler,  C.  Scenen  und  geschichten. 

Spyri,  Johanna.  Am  Sonntag. 

Stein,  Armin.  Kaiser  und  Kurfurst.  Abschrift  1. 

Stein,  Armin.  Kaiser  und  Kurfurst.  Abschrift  2. 

Stein,  Armin.  Prinz  Eugenins  der  edle  ritter, 

Stelzer,  Alfred,  Vermachtniss  des  Trodlers,  und 
andere  geschichten. 

Stewart,  A.  M,  Welt  und  kloster. 

Stifft,  A.  Im  sturme  des  lebens.  Band  1. 

Stifft,  A.  Im  sturme  des  lebens.  Band  2. 

Streckfuss,  Adolf.  Des  Amerikaner,  und  Letzte  bom¬ 
bardier,  von  F.  W.  Hacklander. 

Suttner,  Bertha  von.  Doktor  Hellmuts  Donnerstage. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Marchen  von  der  tonne. 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Befreites  Jerusalem. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Komische  erzahlungen. 

Thackeray,  W.  M,  Pendennis.  Band  1. 


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Thackeray,  W.  M.  Pendennis.  Band  2. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Pendennis.  Band  3. 

Theuriet,  Andre.  Zum  kinderparadies. 

Thoroddsen,  J.  T.  Jungling  und  madchen. 

Thum,  Rudolf.  Mensch  und  Christ. 

Tieck,  L.  Fest  zu  Kenelworth,  und  dicterleben. 

Torre,  R.  D.  Ernestine;  Nelly,  und  Karoline  und 
Julchen. 

Torre,  R.  D.  Ferdinand  Cortez. 

Torre,  R.  D.  Geschichte  der  kreuzzuge. 

Torre,  R.  D.  Marie. 

Truben  morgen,  goldener  tag. 

Una. 

Urban,  Waldemar.  Die  dachprinzessin,  und  andere 
geschichten, 

Verne,  Jules.  Abenteur  des  Kapitan  Hatteras. 

Verne,  Jules.  Funf  wochen  in  ballon. 

Verne,  Jules.  Reise  nach  dem  mittelpunkt  der  erde. 

Verne,  Jules.  Von  der  erde  zum  mond. 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Geschichte  Karls  XII. 

Wachenhausen,  Hans.  Bleiche  grafin. 

Wachenhausen,  Hans.  Grafin  von  der  nadel. 

Wachenhausen,  Hans.  Rom  und  Sahara.  Band  1. 

Wachenhausen,  Hans.  Rom  und  Sahara.  Band  2. 

Wachenhausen,  Hans.  Rouge  et  noir. 

Warnofrid.  Ross  des  schlosses  zu  Cannawurf. 

Wartenburg,  Karl.  Aus  dem  Bagne,  und  andere  ge¬ 
schichten. 

Weber,  K.  J.  Demokritos. 

Wernich,  W.  Moderne  oekonomen. 

West,  Thomas  and  K.  A,  Gesammelte  schriften.  Band  1. 
West,  Thomas  and  K,  A.  Gesammelte  schrifsen.  Band  2. 


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99 


Wetterbergh,  C,  A.  Fideicommiss  von  Waldemarsburg.  Ger  2889 

Widman,  G.  R.  Fausis  leben.  Ger  2890 

Wieland,  C.  M.  Geschichte  der  abderiken.  Ger  2891 

Willkommen.  Illustrirte  unterhaltungsbibliothek.  Ger  2892 

Winterfeld,  A.  von.  Gross-Busekow,  und  andere  ge- 

schichten!  Ger  2893 

Wolff,  Julius.  Wilde  jager.  Ger  2894 

Woltersdorf,  E.  G.  Fliegender  brief.  Abschrift  1.  Ger  2895 

Woltersdorf,  E.  G.  Fliegender  brief.  Abschrift  2.  Ger  2896 

Wurm,  W.  Das  wasser.  Ger  2897 

Zimmermann,  G.  A.  Ferienreise.  Ger  2898 

Zimmermann,  Wilhelm.  Illustrirte  geschichte  des 

deutschen  volkes.  Band  2.  Ger  2899 

Zimmermann,  Wilhelm.  Illustrirte  gesceichte  des 

deutschen  volkes.  Band  3.  Ger  2900 

Zobeltitz,  Hans  von.  Die  erben,  und  andere  geschichte.  Ger  2901 

Zolling,  Theophil.  Reise  um  die  Pariser  welt.  Band  1.  Ger  2902 

Zolling,  Theophil.  Reise  um  die  Pariser  welt.  Band  2.  Ger  2903 


Zscohokke,  Heinrich.  Novellen  und  dichtungen.  Band  14.  Ger  2904 
Zscohokke,  Heinrich.  Novellen  und  dichtungen.  Band  15.  Ger  2905 
Zscohokke,  Heinrich.  Novellen  und  dichtungen.  Band  17.  Ger  2906 


NORWEGIAN 

Amerikas  Forenede  Staters  historie.  Bind  1.  Nor  2950 

Amerikas  Forenede  Staters  historie.  Bind  2.  Nor  2951 

Amerikas  Fosenede  Staters  historie.  Bind  3.  Nor  2952 

Anderson,  R.  B.  Amerika  ikke  opdaget  af  Columbus  Nor  2953 

Anderson,  R.  B.  Norge  i  billeder.  Nor  2954 

Arnd,  Johann.  Hus-postille.  Nor  2955 

Arthur,  T.  S.  Ti  naetter  i  en  skjaenkestue.  Nor  2956 

Aubert,  Elise.  Dagny.  Nor  2957 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Redningsbaaden.  Nor  2958 

Bergsoe,  Wilhelm.  Bruden  fra  Rorvig.  Nor  2959 


100 


NORWEGIAN 


Bibelen. 

Nor  2960 

Bibelhistorie. 

Nor  2961 

Birkedal,  Holger.  Peru,  Bolivia,  Chile. 

Nor  2965 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Fortaellinger.  Bind  1. 

Nor  2962 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Fortaellinger.  Bind  2. 

Nor  2963 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Vis-knut. 

Nor  2964 

Blanche,  August.  Hyrekuskens  fortaellinger. 

Nor  2966 

Bogh,  Johan.  Fra  Bergenskanten. 

Nor  2967 

Boyeson,  H.  H.  Gunnar. 

Nor  2968 

Dahl,  Jonas.  En  bergmandsfamilie. 

Nor  2969 

Dahl,  Konrad.  Lina  Kjorbo, 

Nor  2970 

Dass,  Peder.  Bibelsk  viseborg. 

Nor  2971 

David  Livingstone’s  historie. 

Nor  2972 

Drachmann,  Holger.  Paul  og  Virginie. 

Nor  2974 

Dumas,  Alexander.  Et  aar  i  California. 

Nor  2975 

Elster,  Kristian.  Tora  Trondal. 

Nor  2976 

Erbe,  Alexander.  Fra  Skjaergaarden. 

Nor  2977 

Ewald,  H.  F.  Griffenfeld. 

Nor  2978 

Flood,  J.  W.  Fem  aar  tilsjos. 

Nor  2979 

Forklaring. 

Nor  2980 

Fra  Westbergs  logerende. 

Nor  2981 

Funcke,  0.  Orkenblomster,  og  fortaellinger. 

Nor  3044 

Glade  sjaele. 

Nor  2982 

Gloersen,  Kristian.  Dagligdags. 

Nor  2983 

Gnieren  of  Hans  Arving, 

Nor  2984 

Grundysen,  Tellef.  Fra  Begge  Sider  af  Havet. 

Nor  2985 

Hartner,  E.  Severa. 

Nor  2986 

Haven,  Jorgenius.  Bergljot  Solhaugen. 

Nor  2987 

Hendrickson,  Peter.  Napoleons  soldat  i  1813. 

Nor  2988 

Hittebarnet. 

Nor  2989 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Fruen  fra  Havet. 

Nor  2990 

NORWEGIAN 


101 


Ibsen,  Henrik.  Peer  Gynt. 

Ibsen,  Henrik,  Samfundets  stotter. 

James,  D.  Arskovens  sonner. 

Johannessen,  Martine.  Sangbog. 

Kielland,  A.  L,  Jakob. 

Kielland,  A.  L.  Skipper  Worse. 

Klaveness,  T.  Forklaring. 

Langeland,  Knud.  Nordmaendene  i  Amerika. 

Lie,  John.  Signe  og  Hermed. 

Lie,  John.  Tremasteren  “Fremtiden.” 

Loviot,  Fanny.  De  kinesiske  Sorovere. 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Jacob  Aerlig. 

Mau,  E.  Fire  hundrede  fortaellinger. 

Melander,  Richard.  I  storm  og  sogang. 

Min  hustru  og  Jeg. 

Munson,  A.  T.  William  McKinley. 

Peterson,  O.  M,  Abraham  Lincoln  og  negerslaveriet. 
Peterson,  O.  M.  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant’s  liv  og  virksomhed. 
Prydz,  Ulvilde.  Gunvor  Thorsdatter. 

Psalmebog. 

Read,  J.  E.  Nansgn  i  den  frosne  verden. 

Reid,  Mayne.  Adela. 

Reisekildringer  fra  det  Helige  Land. 

Rollo.  Svenskerne  paa  Norderhov, 

Rosenius,  C,  D.  De  helige  martyrer. 

Sargent,  Epes.  Negerslaven  peculiar. 

Schoyen,  Elisabeth.  Den  Svenske  nattergal. 

Schrader,  August.  Bruden  i  Louisiana. 

Schulze,  H.  Udvalgte  skrikter. 

Sigurd.  Ved  hj  emmets  arne. 

Sjungende  mand  paa  sjo  og  land. 


Nor  2991 
Nor  2992 
Nor  2993 
Nor  3045 
Nor  2994 
Nor  2995 
Nor  2996 
Nor  2997 
Nor  2998 
Nor  2999 
Nor  3000 
Nor  3002 
Nor  3001 
Nor  3003 
Nor  3004 
Nor  3005 
Nor  3006 
Nor  3007 
Nor  3009 
Nor  3008 
Nor  3010 
Nor  3011 
Nor  3012 
Nor  3013 
Nor  3014 
Nor  3015 
Nor  3016 
Nor  3017 
Nor  3018 
Nor  3019 
Nor  3020 


102 


NORWEGIAN 


Smaafortaellinger  fra  forskjellige  lande. 

Stabeck,  K.  T.  Alkoholets  fysiologiske  og  patho- 
logiske  indflydelse. 

Stein,  Arnim  von.  Blot  jeg  bliver  salig. 

Stein,  Arnim  von.  Letleste  historie. 

Storm,  Gustav.  Christofer  Columbus. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  (B.)  Onkel  Toms  hytte. 

Sturlason,  Snorre.  Heimskringla. 

Sue,  Eugene.  Den  evige  Jode.  Bind  1. 

Sue,  Eugene.  Den  evige  Jode.  Bind  2. 

Swan,  A.  S.  Perlen  fra  Orr’s  havn. 

Terrail,  Ponson  du.  Galeislaven  Rocambole.  Bind  1. 

Galeislaven  Rocambole.  Bind  2. 
Rocamboles  barndom. 
Rocamboles  bedrifter. 
Rocamboles  sidste  ord.  Bind  1. 
Rocamboles  sidste  ord.  Bind  2. 
Rocamboles  ungdom. 

Thoresen,  Magdalene.  Solen  i  Siljedalen. 

Tvedt,  Jens.  Hamnajenten. 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  En  landstryger  paa  reise. 

Den  vanskabte. 

Ved  Nytaarstid  i  Noddebopraestegaard. 

Verne,  Jules.  No.  9672. 

Wang,  Storm.  Skotter-toget. 


Terrail,  Ponson  du. 
Terrail,  Ponson  du. 
Terrail,  Ponson  du. 
Terrail,  Ponson  du. 
Terrail,  Ponson  du. 
Terrail,  Ponson  du. 


POLISH 


Awancina,  X.  M,  Rok  Chrystusowy. 

Bodzantowicza,  K,  S.  Rodzina  konfereratow. 

Burt.  Slowniczek  Ploskiego  i  Angielskiego  jezyka. 
Chociszewshi,  Jozef.  Dzie  narodu  Polskiego. 
Czajkosdkiego,  Michala.  Wernyhora. 


Nor  3021 

Nor  3022 
Nor  3023 
Nor  3024 
Nor  3026 
Nor  3027 
Nor  3025 
Nor  3028 
Nor  3029 
Nor  3030 
Nor  3032 
Nor  3033 
Nor  3031 
Nor  3034 
Nor  3035 
Nor  3036 
Nor  3037 
Nor  3038 
Nor  3039 
Nor  3040 
Nor  3041 
Nor  2973 
Nor  3042 
Nor  3043 

Pol  2913 
Pol  2914 
Pol  2949 
Pol  2915 
Pal  2916 


POLISH 


Czwartaka,  Zolnierza.  Pamietna  noc  listopada.  Pol 

Griplowicz.  Historya  Stanow  Zjednoczonych.  Pol 

Grzegorzewic,  J.  Z.  Zniewoli  Tatarskiej.  Pol 

Jaskinia  beatusa.  Pol 

Jougan.  Historya  Kosciola  Katolickiego.  Pol 

Kraszewski,  J.  I.  Boza  opieka.  Pol 

Kraszewski,  J.  I,  Bracia  rywale.  Pol 

Lozinski,  Wladyslaw.  Czarny  Matwij.  Pol 

Lozinski,  Wladyslaw.  Opowiadania  narowja.  Pol 

Lozinski,  Wladyslaw.  Skarb  Watazki.  Pol 

Lukaszkiewicz,  J.  A.  Zywoty  swietych.  Pol 

Malowniczy  opis  Polski.  Pol 

Mellville,  Hermann.  Cztery  miesiace  pobytu.  Pol 

Nasze  dzieje.  Pol 

Opowiadania  dxiadunia.  Pol 

Parylak,  Piotr.  Polsko-Niemiecki  i  Niemiecko  Polski 

slownik.  Pol 

Pobog,  opowiesc  z  powstania  1863  roku.  Pol 

Podrecznik  dla  urzadzajacych  obchody  narodowe,  Pol 

Skarbczyk  poezyi  Polskiej.  Pol 

Skarbka,  Fryderyka.  Damian  Ruszcyc,  powiesc  z  cza- 

sow  Jana  III.  Pol 

Swift,  Jonathau.  Podroze  Gulliwera  do  nieznanych  krain.  Pol 
Toast  Polski  wierszem  i  proza.  Pol 

Tuczynski,  X.  Dwie  Marye.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna,  Tom  1.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna.  Tom  2.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna.  Tom  3.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna.  Tom  4.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna.  Tom  5.  Pol 

Tysiac  nocy  i  jedna.  Tom  6.  Pol 

Wallace,  Lew.  Ben-Hur.  Pol 

Zielinski,  W.  K.  Ostatni  z  rodu.  Pol 

Zofia  Kossakowska.  Pol 


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2918 

2919 

2920 

2921 

2922 

2923 

2947 

2924 

2925 

2926 

2927 

2928 
3046 

2929 

2948 

2930 

2931 

2933 

2932 

2934 

2935 

2936 

2937 

2938 

2939 

2940 

2941 

2942 
2946 

2943 

2944 


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